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Interpretation of the cracking speed - honglonglong - 12-10-2013 Hi all, I have used hashcat for a few times. Now I am thinking of buying a video card to try ocl-hashcat to see if it is better. To compare them, especially in terms of speed, I am quite confused. I see several description of speed: 1. on the website, "Performance" section with the speed example of tested computer, it says "xxM c/s" 2. in hashcat output shows "Speed/Sec: xxM plains, yy words" 3. in ocl-hashcat output shows "Speed GPU #1....xx kH/s" so, what does each mean, and are they comparable? searched for a while but found no relevant posts. thanks! RE: Interpretation of the cracking speed - radix - 12-10-2013 they are basically the same just annotated differently. 1000k = 1 thousand thousand, or 1 million 1000M = 1 thousand million, or 1 Giga Hash 1 Gh is actually 1 billion. 1000G = 1 thousand giga, or 1 Tera Hash 1 Tera is actually 1 trillion GPU switched to line up with how buttcoiners were measuring speed since people were using mining speeds to compare (for some reason). RE: Interpretation of the cracking speed - honglonglong - 12-10-2013 thanks for the clarification! What I feel confused is units like "H/s", "c/s" or "plains". not sure what they mean exactly and how they relate to each other. (12-10-2013, 10:11 PM)radix Wrote: they are basically the same just annotated differently. RE: Interpretation of the cracking speed - atom - 12-12-2013 - H/s is the same as c/s, as radix said before, to line up with bitcoin miners. Also note that this value changes in oclHashcat and gets divided by the number of uncracked unique salts. - plains is the old-style hashcat way of H/s, because hashcat is not lined up. - words however is different. It's the speed that the wordlist is going to progress. That can be different to plains whenever you use amplifying attacks, like rule-based cracking. RE: Interpretation of the cracking speed - honglonglong - 12-17-2013 got it. Thank you very much! (12-12-2013, 04:44 PM)atom Wrote: - H/s is the same as c/s, as radix said before, to line up with bitcoin miners. Also note that this value changes in oclHashcat and gets divided by the number of uncracked unique salts. |