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AMD APU crash hashcat v6.2.x benchmark -m[22000 | 2500) and pass for -m[16800 | etc ] - kit20a - 01-12-2024 Hello friends! I will describe what I had to encounter when moving from a completely working version 6.1.1 (I currently stay on it) -> 6.2.X. ---------- Hardware: - AMD Ryzen 5 2400G [YD2400C5FBBOX] - ASROCK FATAL1TY X370 GAMING -ITX_AC - Kingston Hyperx Predator 3333MHz 2x8GB [HX433C16PB3K2-16] - SSD Samsung 850 Pro 512GB SATA3 [MZ-7KE512BW] ------- SOWTWARE: - Windows 10 1709 X64 (not an option will be updated to the new version due to old work programs and their settings) -Win10-Radeon-Software-adrenalin-2020-Edition-20.2.2-Mar5 --------- On the Hashcat 6.1.1 version, everything works fine issues 68000-70000 H/S and hashcat -b - passes successfully But when switching to the version of new 6.2.x Already Hashcat -b does not go and freezes with the output of the pop -up window Windows (Crash). He established that if you set-M22000 or 2500 and some others are possible, then Crash (Hashmode: 22000-WPA-PBKDF2-PMKID+EAPOL (ITERATIONS: 4095)). But with some others, MD5, Sha1, Sha2-256, Sha2-512, -M16800 Benchmark is successful. Tell me how to fix this situation so that it can be updated to the version of new 6.1.1 Thank you. -------------- Windows Log Applications Event 1000 Name of the Failure Application: Hashcat.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, Time Maid: 0x609EB00B Slide module name: amdocl64.dll, version: 10.0.3004.8, Time Test: 0x5e59a742 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Error displacement: 0x0000000001F62938 Diplinary process identifier: 0x1f78 Failure launch time: 0x01DA45482C03008B RE: AMD APU crash hashcat v6.2.x benchmark -m[22000 | 2500) and pass for -m[16800 | etc ] - Snoopy - 01-12-2024 did you tried the latest hashcat from https://hashcat.net/beta/ ? regarding your log the problem ist related to amdocl64.dll, so an AMD opencl issue, not really an hashcat issue i remember having problems running hashcat on an AMD-CPU too, gladly my working pcs have all intel and nvidia hardware, but you could try installing the intel opencl runtimes, which where able to run also an AMD (long time not tested) RE: AMD APU crash hashcat v6.2.x benchmark -m[22000 | 2500) and pass for -m[16800 | etc ] - kit20a - 01-12-2024 (01-12-2024, 03:07 PM)Snoopy Wrote: did you tried the latest hashcat from https://hashcat.net/beta/ ? Yes, I already put the Intel CPU another AMD CPU OpenCl 3.0, but Hashcat refused to work with it only with VEGA (inside my Ryzen 2400G). And the CPU works slower. Yes, I saw that the problem with this library, which is part of the Win10-Radeon-Software-adrenalin-2020-EDITION-20.2.2-MAR5. And I would gladly update AMD Software-Drenalin, but this is the latest version that is supported by Windows 10 1709 X64. And to update Windows 10 1709 X64 to a more WISO, I can’t because of the settings of other more important programs for me. I tried all the versions of Hashcat 6.2.0.7-6.2.6.7 - the same problem. RE: AMD APU crash hashcat v6.2.x benchmark -m[22000 | 2500) and pass for -m[16800 | etc ] - kit20a - 01-12-2024 (01-12-2024, 03:33 PM)kit20a Wrote:(01-12-2024, 03:07 PM)Snoopy Wrote: did you tried the latest hashcat from https://hashcat.net/beta/ ? RE: AMD APU crash hashcat v6.2.x benchmark -m[22000 | 2500) and pass for -m[16800 | etc ] - Snoopy - 01-12-2024 does hashcat -I tells that hashcat recognize the cpu and gpu part of your AMD? that way you could use Option -D1 to stick to the cpu opencl not the gpu part, im not quite sure whether this is really a difference internally but worth a try RE: AMD APU crash hashcat v6.2.x benchmark -m[22000 | 2500) and pass for -m[16800 | etc ] - kit20a - 01-12-2024 When I installed OpenCl Intel, the second CPU device appeared, but with a benchmark -D 1 (CPU) an error occurred. The benchmark was successfully completed only with -d 2 (GPU). Therefore, I deleted the Intel OpemCl driver and there was one device left - a video card built into the processor. I work on it, but only with the Hashcat 6.1.1 version gives an error as I described above. RE: AMD APU crash hashcat v6.2.x benchmark -m[22000 | 2500) and pass for -m[16800 | etc ] - kit20a - 01-13-2024 solved a problem To make money on Hashcat 6.2.x tedious updated Win10-Radeon-Software-adrenalin-2020-Edition-20.5.1-June10 and higher RE: AMD APU crash hashcat v6.2.x benchmark -m[22000 | 2500) and pass for -m[16800 | etc ] - kit20a - 01-13-2024 hashcat 6.2.6.7 OpenCL API (OpenCL 2.1 AMD-APP (3110.7)) - Platform #1 [Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.] ===================================================================================== * Device #1: AMD Radeon(TM) RX Vega 11 Graphics, 3552/7203 MB (2191 MB allocatable), 11MCU Benchmark relevant options: =========================== * --optimized-kernel-enable ------------------------------------------------------------- * Hash-Mode 22000 (WPA-PBKDF2-PMKID+EAPOL) [Iterations: 4095] ------------------------------------------------------------- Speed.#1.........: 57590 H/s (84.28ms) @ Accel:8 Loops:1024 Thr:256 Vec:1 Started: Sat Jan 13 21:57:31 2024 Stopped: Sat Jan 13 21:57:41 2024 --------------------------------------------- hashcat 6.2.0.7 OpenCL API (OpenCL 2.1 AMD-APP (3110.7)) - Platform #1 [Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.] ===================================================================================== * Device #1: gfx902, 7139/7203 MB (4382 MB allocatable), 11MCU Benchmark relevant options: =========================== * --optimized-kernel-enable Hashmode: 22000 - WPA-PBKDF2-PMKID+EAPOL (Iterations: 4095) Speed.#1.........: 72918 H/s (76.21ms) @ Accel:256 Loops:128 Thr:64 Vec:1 Started: Sat Jan 13 21:58:03 2024 Stopped: Sat Jan 13 21:58:08 2024 ---------------------------- hashcat v6.2.7 slower 6.2.0.7!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |