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MD5 speed using 5700XT - ganon551 - 10-08-2022 Hi there, I'm trying to use hashcat on windows 10 to crack a big list of MD5 hashes. I have the adrenalin 22.5.1 as required on hashcat main page, no error when I launch my command, but the speed for -m 0 is currently 1800 MH/s. I saw on benchmark that it should be more than 20.000MH. How could I fix this slow speed ? Thank you for enlightments. EDIT : Also, how could I make hashcat not to print all the found hashes during cracking ? I set --quiet mode, with --status and --status-timer 30 but still it shows every found hash which is annoying. Thank you. RE: MD5 speed using 5700XT - marc1n - 10-09-2022 Ad1 Benchmark always shows higher scores because it is tested on a weak short hash and does not run on multiple hashes which increases speed and gives a high score. Use -w4 -O in command line. Ad2 You need to choose a save format in the potfile preferably --outfile-format=2 this will be hash:password RE: MD5 speed using 5700XT - ganon551 - 10-09-2022 Thank you for this answer. So 1800 MH/s is a normal speed for a 5700XT ? I tried with outfile-format=2, now the console prints only the passwords on the screen. I got to say that it did prints all the recovered passwords in the potfile even yesterday when the console printed the hash:pass on the screen. What I would like is no to print anything on the screen except the status update every 30s. Thought the quiet mode would do the trick but no. Thank you RE: MD5 speed using 5700XT - marc1n - 10-09-2022 (10-09-2022, 10:06 AM)ganon551 Wrote: Thank you for this answer. Paste your entire command and I'll take a look. RE: MD5 speed using 5700XT - ganon551 - 10-09-2022 Thanks. Here it is : Hashcat -m 0 -a 3 --quiet --status --status-timer 30 --outfile-format=2 hashes ?u?l?l?l?l?a?a?a?a RE: MD5 speed using 5700XT - marc1n - 10-09-2022 (10-09-2022, 10:36 AM)ganon551 Wrote: Thanks. hashcat -a3 -w4 -O -m0 --self-test-disable --hwmon-disable --status --status-timer=30 --outfile-format=2 hashes_file ?u?l?l?l?l?a?a?a?a results should only be printed in potfile. RE: MD5 speed using 5700XT - ganon551 - 10-09-2022 Thank you for your answer. The -w4 and -O flags are working as expected, I'm now at 3700MH/s. On the other hand the other flags are not working to stop the console printing recovered passwords, it still does it, and of course prints it also in potfile. RE: MD5 speed using 5700XT - ganon551 - 10-15-2022 Hi there, Just a quick reply to say I found the solution to my issue with hashcat printing on the console. If someone else has the same issue, you just need to add the option -o nul on windows for instance, or -o=/dev/null/ on linux, to specify a null file for the output. |