07-31-2017, 09:09 PM
08-01-2017, 04:31 AM
(07-31-2017, 09:09 PM)g0tmilk Wrote: [ -> ]hello, i am going to build wpa2 crackstation. my budget for graphic cards is 1500 euros. which cards do you recommend? thanks
A single NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti on a Intel LGA 1151 desktop motherboard a Intel G4560 CPU with 8GB RAM, 250 GB SSD, and 750-1000W PSU would be a reasonable starting point.
08-01-2017, 01:16 PM
I'm running this:
amd ryzen 1700
msi x370 krait
msi gtx 1080 ti aero oc
16 gb g.skill ripjaws v ddr4-3200
Samsung SSD PM961 NVMe 128GB M.2 (arch system)
500 gb samsung evo 850 (data)
bequiet darkpower pro 650
nzxt source 530
2 bequiet 140mm pwm fans
1 bequiet 140mm dc fan
1 bequiet 120mm pwm fan
1 bequiet 120mm dc fan
2 ICY BOX IB-168SK-B
LG GH24NSD1
replaced my old I7-3930K / asus gtx 970 turbo oc
and as capture engines (harware mod. raspberry pi b, a+ and b+)
amd ryzen 1700
msi x370 krait
msi gtx 1080 ti aero oc
16 gb g.skill ripjaws v ddr4-3200
Samsung SSD PM961 NVMe 128GB M.2 (arch system)
500 gb samsung evo 850 (data)
bequiet darkpower pro 650
nzxt source 530
2 bequiet 140mm pwm fans
1 bequiet 140mm dc fan
1 bequiet 120mm pwm fan
1 bequiet 120mm dc fan
2 ICY BOX IB-168SK-B
LG GH24NSD1
replaced my old I7-3930K / asus gtx 970 turbo oc
and as capture engines (harware mod. raspberry pi b, a+ and b+)
08-04-2017, 08:37 AM
$ hashcat -m 2500 --benchmark
hashcat (v3.6.0-305-g1b835c8f) starting in benchmark mode...
OpenCL Platform #1: NVIDIA Corporation
======================================
* Device #1: GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, 2792/11169 MB allocatable, 28MCU
Hashtype: WPA/WPA2
Speed.Dev.#1.....: 551.5 kH/s (51.62ms)
HWMon.Dev.#1.....: Temp: 46c Fan: 44% Util: 99% Core:1809MHz Mem:5005MHz Bus:16
Driver Version : 384.59
$ uname -r
4.12.3-1-ARCH
and in "real life":
Session..........: hashcat
Status...........: Running
Hash.Type........: WPA/WPA2
Hash.Target......: wlandumpforced.hccapx
Time.Started.....: Fri Aug 4 08:48:33 2017 (10 mins, 54 secs)
Time.Estimated...: Sat Aug 5 06:05:35 2017 (21 hours, 6 mins)
Guess.Base.......: File (foundhashcat.0)
Guess.Queue......: 1/1 (100.00%)
Speed.Dev.#1.....: 510.5 kH/s (6.64ms)
Recovered........: 10/61491 (0.02%) Digests, 6/4520 (0.13%) Salts
Recovered/Time...: CUR:0,N/A,N/A AVG:0,0,0 (Min,Hour,Day)
Progress.........: 329746416/39164105000 (0.84%)
Rejected.........: 5523440/329746416 (1.68%)
Restore.Point....: 0/8664625 (0.00%)
Candidates.#1....: xCg532%@%gdvf^5DGaa6&*rFTfg^FD4$OIFThrR_gh(ugf*/ -> 18ignicins
HWMon.Dev.#1.....: Temp: 75c Fan: 83% Util: 99% Core:1759MHz Mem:5005MHz Bus:16
hashcat (v3.6.0-305-g1b835c8f) starting in benchmark mode...
OpenCL Platform #1: NVIDIA Corporation
======================================
* Device #1: GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, 2792/11169 MB allocatable, 28MCU
Hashtype: WPA/WPA2
Speed.Dev.#1.....: 551.5 kH/s (51.62ms)
HWMon.Dev.#1.....: Temp: 46c Fan: 44% Util: 99% Core:1809MHz Mem:5005MHz Bus:16
Driver Version : 384.59
$ uname -r
4.12.3-1-ARCH
and in "real life":
Session..........: hashcat
Status...........: Running
Hash.Type........: WPA/WPA2
Hash.Target......: wlandumpforced.hccapx
Time.Started.....: Fri Aug 4 08:48:33 2017 (10 mins, 54 secs)
Time.Estimated...: Sat Aug 5 06:05:35 2017 (21 hours, 6 mins)
Guess.Base.......: File (foundhashcat.0)
Guess.Queue......: 1/1 (100.00%)
Speed.Dev.#1.....: 510.5 kH/s (6.64ms)
Recovered........: 10/61491 (0.02%) Digests, 6/4520 (0.13%) Salts
Recovered/Time...: CUR:0,N/A,N/A AVG:0,0,0 (Min,Hour,Day)
Progress.........: 329746416/39164105000 (0.84%)
Rejected.........: 5523440/329746416 (1.68%)
Restore.Point....: 0/8664625 (0.00%)
Candidates.#1....: xCg532%@%gdvf^5DGaa6&*rFTfg^FD4$OIFThrR_gh(ugf*/ -> 18ignicins
HWMon.Dev.#1.....: Temp: 75c Fan: 83% Util: 99% Core:1759MHz Mem:5005MHz Bus:16
08-04-2017, 01:49 PM
OpenCL Platform #1: NVIDIA Corporation
======================================
* Device #1: GeForce GTX 1070, 2048/8192 MB allocatable, 15MCU
OpenCL Platform #2: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
================================================
* Device #2: Ellesmere, 3840/4096 MB allocatable, 32MCU (Add: RX 570 4Gb)
* Device #3: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3350P CPU @ 3.10GHz, skipped.
Hashtype: WPA/WPA2
Speed.Dev.#1.....: 340.0 kH/s (89.95ms)
Speed.Dev.#2.....: 159.5 kH/s (102.16ms)
Speed.Dev.#*.....: 499.5 kH/s
======================================
* Device #1: GeForce GTX 1070, 2048/8192 MB allocatable, 15MCU
OpenCL Platform #2: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
================================================
* Device #2: Ellesmere, 3840/4096 MB allocatable, 32MCU (Add: RX 570 4Gb)
* Device #3: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3350P CPU @ 3.10GHz, skipped.
Hashtype: WPA/WPA2
Speed.Dev.#1.....: 340.0 kH/s (89.95ms)
Speed.Dev.#2.....: 159.5 kH/s (102.16ms)
Speed.Dev.#*.....: 499.5 kH/s
10-11-2017, 02:06 AM
A single NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti on a Intel LGA 1151 desktop motherboard a Intel G4560 CPU with 8GB RAM, 250 GB SSD, and 750-1000W PSU would be a reasonable starting point.
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i was debating if I should build a pc for home, or buy me a nice laptop. Since you said 1 gpu got me thinking. Would it be a good idea if I bought
Alienware AW15R3-7003SLV-PUS 15.6" Gaming Laptop (7th Generation Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD + 1TB HDD, Silver) with NVIDIA GTX 1070...
Seems like it would be good to have when you are on the road, or just messing around. I would be running a vm for my The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (Kali) machine . I would move the file over the windows machine to run hashcat. I don't think they have vm's finding the gpu card on the host. I could be wrong
what you guys think?
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i was debating if I should build a pc for home, or buy me a nice laptop. Since you said 1 gpu got me thinking. Would it be a good idea if I bought
Alienware AW15R3-7003SLV-PUS 15.6" Gaming Laptop (7th Generation Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD + 1TB HDD, Silver) with NVIDIA GTX 1070...
Seems like it would be good to have when you are on the road, or just messing around. I would be running a vm for my The-Distribution-Which-Does-Not-Handle-OpenCL-Well (Kali) machine . I would move the file over the windows machine to run hashcat. I don't think they have vm's finding the gpu card on the host. I could be wrong
what you guys think?
10-11-2017, 02:35 AM
Depends on ehat you want to do with it. You could also have a powerful machine at home, feed it with the hashes to crack through the iunternet and control everything via RDP.