12-18-2017, 07:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-18-2017, 07:39 PM by tacohashcat.)
(12-17-2017, 11:15 PM)Vidramon Wrote: Finally I have some time to run it.
After 15 minutes of use I get 100 kH/s and temperature max was 59 ( this is model that fans starts to spin after card reachs a certain temperature ). Use same method like on r9 270x so hashcat 3.5.0 and -w 3.
From this point it is better from r9 270x for 7 kH/s and it is colder also consume less power ( my model is with one 6x pin ).
Interesting is that benchmark shows 84 kH/s and in live it is 100 kH/s so this benchmarks are very unreliable.
Try the latest version (4.0.1) and use -w 4 and let us know what you are getting. My 1050 was very close to 100kH/s with 4.0.1 and mode -w4. Your Ti has roughly 17% more cores, so you should be putting up 115-120kH/s in my guesstimate.
Edit: I also didn't know a 1050Ti had a 6 pin power connector. I thought these cards only pulled power from the PCI E lane.
Also, if you are running windows, download MSI Afterburner and you can manage your fan(s) manually from there. At 100% I was nowhere near the thermal limits of the card but it was a little loud.