I hereby claim:
- I am Chick3nman on github.
- I am chick3nman (https://keybase.io/chick3nman) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 2038 8522 6798 6358 C9BE 8CD3 7AF8 194D 98A2 6A75
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
Nvidia Driver Version: 419.35 | |
Fans were set to 100% for duration of the benchmark. | |
hashcat (v5.1.0-749-g5ecbcde9+) starting in benchmark mode... | |
OpenCL Platform #1: NVIDIA Corporation | |
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* Device #1: TITAN RTX, 6144/24576 MB allocatable, 72MCU |
Nvidia Driver version 411.63 | |
hashcat (v4.2.1) starting in benchmark mode... | |
OpenCL Platform #1: Intel(R) Corporation | |
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* Device #1: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz, skipped. | |
OpenCL Platform #2: NVIDIA Corporation | |
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hashcat (v4.2.1) starting in benchmark mode... | |
OpenCL Platform #1: Intel(R) Corporation | |
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* Device #1: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz, skipped. | |
OpenCL Platform #2: NVIDIA Corporation | |
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* Device #2: GeForce RTX 2080, 2048/8192 MB allocatable, 46MCU |
NVIDIA Driver Version: 441.66 CUDA Version: 10.2 | |
Fans were set to 100% for the duration of the benchmark. | |
hashcat (v6.0.0) starting in benchmark mode... | |
Benchmarking uses hand-optimized kernel code by default. | |
You can use it in your cracking session by setting the -O option. | |
Note: Using optimized kernel code limits the maximum supported password length. | |
To disable the optimized kernel code in benchmark mode, use the -w option. |
Cracked | |
dereks:.oJ5rZE.RRXok:far4go | |
grave:aanUtDHnvSlVI:dna123 | |
rob:aaz3g8y/dXP1w:VisualS | |
gilley:le/JhfNsDdX9g:cvxbox | |
anonymous:x9yo5frGqJf3o:$HEX[00] | |
marvin:aaX2sSwbh9WQI:monkey | |
madsdyd:aaalnfX0tOz3g:bargle | |
rpete:aa578sRYRN0nA:Vito3 | |
ni:aa5LvwxC.VDYg:wettshir |
This is a benchmark of the BETA CUDA branch of Hashcat, designed to run with both CUDA and OpenCL devices. | |
The Jetson Nano Dev Kit is an ARM SBC with a Jetson Nano (Maxwell 128 CUDA core) module attached. | |
Some modes failed due to the limitations of such a lower power GPU. | |
Access to the Jetson Nano was provided by Gridcoin(https://gridcoin.us/) Community member sodom89. | |
hashcat (v5.1.0-1029-g523e0f71) starting in benchmark mode... |
CUDA: 10.0 | |
First generation Nintendo Switch featuring the NVIDIA Tegra X1 running a compatible version of L4T(Linux 4 Tegra). | |
Credit: Allan from the Hashcat Discord - https://discord.gg/HFS523HGBT | |
Command: `hashcat -b -O -w 4 --benchmark-all` | |
hashcat (v6.2.6) starting in benchmark mode |
Nvidia Driver Version: 525.85.12 CUDA Version: 12.0 | |
This is the PCIe variant of the H100, which is limited to 350W TDP and has a more limited clock speed than the SXM5 H100. | |
Hashcat was built from the github master branch at the time of running. 1 mode failed to benchmark due to a thread count issue. | |
The H100 PCIe was added to the tuning Alias file for this run. | |
hashcat (v6.2.6-514-gbf1d7d078) starting in benchmark mode | |
Benchmarking uses hand-optimized kernel code by default. |
Apple M3 Pro, 11-Core CPU, 14-Core GPU, 18GB Unified Memory, 512GB SSD Storage | |
Thanks to disanxian for running the benchmark on his hardware and allowing me to publish it. | |
This benchmark uses the Metal Backend Runtime. A counterpart benchmark that uses the OpenCL runtime is also available. | |
hashcat (v6.2.6-827-g46ce637d3) starting in benchmark mode | |
Benchmarking uses hand-optimized kernel code by default. |