did hashcat support ati 5970 gpu ?
#1
I saw the hashcat can supprt ati 5870 in official site ,but did hashcat support ati 5970 gpu ?
#2
yes, as what i've seen here http://3.14.by/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1162#p8426
#3
Yes, as stated over there i'm really impressed by the speed.. and this at relatively low usage of GPU - so even with "-n 80" Desktop and also videos are super smooth and fast working...

When it gets a good resume option (e.g. saving actual progress every 10 minutes or so to a file like JTR does - this would be a dream because then no silly power outage or windows update or crash or something else can destroy the hard work of a long time.. i know, what i'm talking about Wink ) i'll do my next big job with oclHashcat (9-9 lengths on a 108 charset.. )
#4
(05-06-2010, 12:54 AM)meinname123 Wrote: Yes, as stated over there i'm really impressed by the speed.. and this at relatively low usage of GPU - so even with "-n 80" Desktop and also videos are super smooth and fast working...

check out the latest cat 10.4 driver and 2.1 sdk. they fixed the multi-gpu ati opencl runtime bug. so if you run oclhc in multi-gpu mode you will have much better performance Smile
#5
Wow. Updated to 10.4 and i got another speedup! 2800 MHashes/s on my o/c HD5970.
But now newest ighashgpu also got much faster, so there is no real winner anymore... (old one has just around 2300)

Update with screenshots here: http://3.14.by/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t...8437#p8437

So a hard decision which tool i use for next job. Hashcat with maybe better resume soon, but 0x7f at charset which i don't need (who needs DEL on bruting a hash?) or is with fixing it meant to remove 0x7f from ?s ? then it would be great.
(completely custom charset i want, don't work because entering at commandline is because of included pipes, spaces and some other chars not possible)
#6
thank you man.
#7
note: hd5970 support on linux was added in SDK v2.3 + oclHashcat v0.24