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09-24-2011, 08:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-24-2011, 08:26 AM by 10x3rw.)
My system always randomly freezes when running oclHashcat-plus against my md5(Unix) hashlist. White strips on monitor, numlock on keyboard doesnt respond.
My hw is 100% stable. Especially with oclHashcat-lite and another tasks.
I tried to check event viewer on Windows but didn't find any problem related to this issue.
Is there way how could I track down problems?
I had this with version 0.05 and 0.06. Should I rather try to run it on Linux?
Thank you
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you can try to lower -n and/or --gpu-loops. that should fix it.
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If it's a WDDM timeout(or no timeout) then it's just long kernel runtimes.
Fixed by lowering some settings, like -n and loops.
If not, well, HW is unstable.
Or the PSU is lousy.
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09-24-2011, 09:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-24-2011, 09:38 PM by 10x3rw.)
Thanks for your advices. I tried to lower loops. It's very hard to say if it's fixed now. I need to wait.
Next newbie question:
What is strange to me is the fact that when running oclHashcat-plus, GPU fan is not as loud compared to oclHashcat-lite , or for example Bitcoin minning.
Does not it mean that GPU utilization is lower? If so shouldnt I except more stable behaviour compared to situations when fan is more louder?
I'm using ATI Radeon 5850
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Yeah, the "effective load" of the GPU is lower.
It may or may not be connected with the GPU utilization.
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