# hashcat (4.0.0-rc4) tests:
hashcat64.exe -b -w 3 -m 1000 --machine-readable
gives 27'292'689'606
hashcat64.exe -b -w 3 -m 1000 -O --machine-readable
gives 77'160'705'549
So.. I should always use optimized kernels, right ?
When one (like me) put -w AND -O, it seems -O wins ?
hashcat64.exe -b -w 3 -m 1000 --machine-readable
gives 27'292'689'606
hashcat64.exe -b -w 3 -m 1000 -O --machine-readable
gives 77'160'705'549
So.. I should always use optimized kernels, right ?
When one (like me) put -w AND -O, it seems -O wins ?