I have an issue on Win 10 where I have a wordlist that I am running against a hash file. Wordlist contains about 160,000,000 entries and the hash file contains about 140,000,000 entries. I am running 2 x 1080's and the option to show a status doesn't respond (though I think it might after it has exhausted it's current set). The Cracked.txt file continues to grow in size, so it is cracking the hashes. On my laptop that has a 980 (linux) I run the same files and commands and it will respond quickly. I was hoping someone could shed some light on this issue (guessing it's something I'm doing or have misconfigured). I do not have the cards in SLI nor is the bridge connected.
Additionally, when I do get a status it's only running at 9500 kH/s per card for the 1080's. The 980 in the laptop is doing ~820 MH/s. The benchmark on windows shows 52000 MH/s so something isn't working right.
Version is 3.5
hashcat64.exe --status -a 0 -m 0 -o Cracked.txt g:\Downloads\hashes\raw-md5.hashes.txt massiveSortedWordlist.txt
p.s. Kudos to the Hashcat team for a holy excellent piece of software.
Additionally, when I do get a status it's only running at 9500 kH/s per card for the 1080's. The 980 in the laptop is doing ~820 MH/s. The benchmark on windows shows 52000 MH/s so something isn't working right.
Version is 3.5
hashcat64.exe --status -a 0 -m 0 -o Cracked.txt g:\Downloads\hashes\raw-md5.hashes.txt massiveSortedWordlist.txt
p.s. Kudos to the Hashcat team for a holy excellent piece of software.