Im using the Asus B250 MB's which is use to maximum draw from these cards. They are all mounded on mining racks instead of in a chassis to maximize airflow. The rack is about 5 feet wide and 6 feet tall. I'll just try 13 gpu's and monitor it for 12 hours before I even consider running them all... It seems to me that if hashcat causes such big problems it needs to have a -tstop function build into it where it will shut the program down if a GPU gets above a set temperature.
I would still like to know the best software for distributing one hashcat operation over 5 separate servers. I've heard alot of good things about using Hashview for this...
I would still like to know the best software for distributing one hashcat operation over 5 separate servers. I've heard alot of good things about using Hashview for this...