12-07-2017, 10:42 PM
(12-07-2017, 08:12 PM)Vidramon Wrote: Yes I see benchmarks for 1050 and 1050ti, but can't find rx 560 nowhereBetter to take numbers from other RX cards to compare the 560 to, as soxrock mentioned. Take numbers from a rx570 or 580 and compare those compute cores, then get a rough estimate of what the 560 should output.
What I was researching :
1050 640 cores 1350 mhz
1050 ti 768 cores 1300 mhz
560 1024 cores 1180 mhz
And I know r9 270x is 1280 cores 1000 mhz and do in my case 94 kH/s.
I found 1050 ti do 115.5 kH/s and 1050 do 94 kH/s ( your benchmarks ).
So I think that rx 560 must be at minimum as 1050 and r9 270x. I will select it since it is cheaper from 1050 ti and it means to me, but I want to see some bench results just to be sure.
At price of 165 euros I can only take one model 1050 ti the cheapest, and for 140 euros I can choose from couple of models rx 560 so that is second advantage since frst is lower price, and if it is close with benchmark results then it will definitely to be my choice.
If someone more experienced can calculate approximately bench results for wpa/wpa2 rx 560 from this info plase share with us.
(12-07-2017, 10:03 PM)soxrok2212 Wrote: Comparing core count between completely different architectures is an awful measurement of performance. AMD cards are horrible when it comes to Hashcat. My RX 570 for mining might hit 150KH/s on WPA before it throttles. The 560 might get you half the performance since the core count is 1/2 that of the 570. Base core speed is about the same. Wait for Volta to drop in March and get one of the lower end models there.I'm not sure that epixoip works with lower end cards. My benchmark for my 1050 was around 90 kH/s on WPA. If interested, I can run a brute force on the example hashcat wpa hash to see what real world h/s is.
FWIW, this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nepKEXIMuzM says the 1050 *benchmarks* around 90KH/s on WPA though real performance is around 61KH/s. Not sure if that is a good source or anything so I can't vouch for it's validity, especially since there are very few who know how to build and run proper systems for compute. Would love to hear epixoip's response on this