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Hashcat 3.20 on NVIDIA GTX 480 and Intel Xeon X5482 - ilya980 - 12-22-2016 Hi everyone, I am trying to run Hashcat 3.2 under Windows 10 (downloaded pre-compiled binaries) and I can't make it work with GPU and CPU at the same time. In fact, I can't make it work with CPU at all. I have NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480. It seems to work fine. I updated Nvidia driver to 376.33. But when I also try to include the CPU ( I have 2 quad core Xeon X5482) I get an error clCreateContext(): CL_UNKNOWN_ERROR I also don't understand why hashcat complains about the card not having shader model 5.0. I believe it is shader model 5.0. Anyway, GPU part seems to work. I tried to install opencl runtime 16.1.1 - did not help. I tried to install full intel SDK 6.3.0.1904 - did not help. This is my output: hashcat64.exe -m 2500 -w 3 -D 1,2 --gpu-temp-abort 80 -a3 test.hccap -1 test.hcchr ?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1?1 hashcat (v3.20) starting... * Device #2: Old CUDA chipset 2.0 detected, OpenCL performance is reduced. For ideal hashcat performance on NVIDIA GPU you need Shader Model 5.0 or higher nvmlDeviceGetCurrPcieLinkWidth(): Not Supported nvmlDeviceGetClockInfo(): Not Supported nvmlDeviceGetClockInfo(): Not Supported nvmlDeviceGetTemperatureThreshold(): Not Supported nvmlDeviceGetTemperatureThreshold(): Not Supported nvmlDeviceGetUtilizationRates(): Not Supported OpenCL Platform #1: Intel(R) Corporation ======================================== * Device #1: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5482 @ 3.20GHz, 2047/65533 MB allocatable, 8MCU OpenCL Platform #2: NVIDIA Corporation ====================================== * Device #2: GeForce GTX 480, 384/1536 MB allocatable, 15MCU Hashes: 1 digests; 1 unique digests, 1 unique salts Bitmaps: 16 bits, 65536 entries, 0x0000ffff mask, 262144 bytes, 5/13 rotates Applicable Optimizers: * Zero-Byte * Single-Hash * Single-Salt * Brute-Force * Slow-Hash-SIMD Watchdog: Temperature abort trigger set to 80c Watchdog: Temperature retain trigger set to 75c clCreateContext(): CL_UNKNOWN_ERROR Started: Thu Dec 22 00:27:40 2016 Stopped: Thu Dec 22 00:27:40 2016 I:\Programs\Hashcat\hashcat-3.20\hashcat-3.20>pause Thanks. RE: Hashcat 3.20 on NVIDIA GTX 480 and Intel Xeon X5482 - atom - 12-22-2016 It's an OpenCL runtime installation problem. Probably you had AMD or Intel OpenCL runtime added before. Read this and follow it 100%: https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=frequently_asked_questions#i_may_have_the_wrong_driver_installed_what_should_i_do RE: Hashcat 3.20 on NVIDIA GTX 480 and Intel Xeon X5482 - ilya980 - 12-22-2016 Atom, thank you for the reply. I tried it and it did not work (same error). I did not find, however, how to select “Display”, AMD/NVidia/Intel in step 3. What should I do with Driver Fusion? There is no "Display" option to select. At least I did not find it. I will try again. Maybe I did not delete all required .dlls. I only found one OpenCL.dll in System32 and another OpenCL.dll in syswow64. Thanks. RE: Hashcat 3.20 on NVIDIA GTX 480 and Intel Xeon X5482 - aprizm - 12-22-2016 (12-22-2016, 06:39 PM)ilya980 Wrote: Atom, Go to Driver Family > Display and it should be there. From what I understand you need to delete AMD/INTEL drivers. I did that and I get the same problem as the op. the previous version worked perfect RE: Hashcat 3.20 on NVIDIA GTX 480 and Intel Xeon X5482 - aprizm - 12-22-2016 Ok I did a test with 3.10 and it works perfectly (I redid the test to be sure) Also I did all the steps Atom said in the early post. But when I use 3.20 I get this msg : hashcat (v3.20) starting... * Device #1: Old CUDA chipset 3.5 detected, OpenCL performance is reduced. For ideal hashcat performance on NVIDIA GPU you need Shader Model 5.0 or higher nvmlDeviceGetCurrPcieLinkWidth(): Not Supported nvmlDeviceGetClockInfo(): Not Supported nvmlDeviceGetClockInfo(): Not Supported nvmlDeviceGetTemperatureThreshold(): Not Supported nvmlDeviceGetTemperatureThreshold(): Not Supported nvmlDeviceGetUtilizationRates(): Not Supported I have an Nvidia gtx 780 so Im pretty sure I have shader5.0 compatibility. hope we find the issue. RE: Hashcat 3.20 on NVIDIA GTX 480 and Intel Xeon X5482 - aprizm - 12-22-2016 Ok I did some test and apparently I am getting the exact same speed for 3.10 and 3.20 so I guess the problem is that my card is getting old and maybe I should replace it with something more recent. EVOLVE OR DIE I know what I want for xmas RE: Hashcat 3.20 on NVIDIA GTX 480 and Intel Xeon X5482 - ilya980 - 12-23-2016 I followed the steps to reinstall the driver and it did not work. So, after I installed Intel 16.1.1 it gives me the error in my 1-st post. I tried 3.10 and 3.00. They produce additional warnings on the GPU side and seem to work much slower than 3.20. But neither version works with CPU. Can it be that 16.1.1 is incompatible with my CPUs? The Intel openCL.dll files in System32 and Syswow64 are dated 7/31/2016. Are these the files that should be used? RE: Hashcat 3.20 on NVIDIA GTX 480 and Intel Xeon X5482 - ilya980 - 12-23-2016 I incorrectly said 3.10 was slower. Same speed in 3.10 and 3.20. But CPU still does not work. So, I looked at all openCL.dll's that I have and the only one that enables GPU is the one created on 7/31/2016 at 14:31 with 81408 bytes. I also have other openCL.dll's and openCL32.dll and openCL64.dll installed by NVIDIA dated 12/11/2016, but if I copy them to system32 folder hashcat produces an error "Can not find an OpenCL ICD loader library" and does not run. I also have openCL.dll 10/26/2016 (same 81408 bytes) and it works, but again only with GPU. RE: Hashcat 3.20 on NVIDIA GTX 480 and Intel Xeon X5482 - n_lona - 12-24-2016 Quote:But when I use 3.20 I get this msg :I own a GT710 which has shader 5.0 too https://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/1990/geforce-gt-710 and cuda 8. RE: Hashcat 3.20 on NVIDIA GTX 480 and Intel Xeon X5482 - ilya980 - 12-27-2016 Was anyone able to run hashcat successfully on Intel Xeon X54xx quad core processors? Thanks. |