10-02-2018, 04:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-02-2018, 04:44 PM by tacohashcat.)
Sounds like 411.63 is your issue. Just keep 360.80 for now, and wait for newer drivers to come out and try those. If you are running Windows 10, I believe part of their video driver update is to pull drivers from NVIDIA. I doubt they have the most current drivers available, so maybe 360 might have been the newest one for your card on file at MS. If you need a feature that 360 doesn't have, there are also several drivers between 411 and 360, including 392.00, 391.89, etc. Just go to the old driver section to grab those.
Edit: hashcat has temp features to abort if the temps get too high, so I dont think you did any damage to the card. Unless you disabled that somehow.
Edit: hashcat has temp features to abort if the temps get too high, so I dont think you did any damage to the card. Unless you disabled that somehow.