10-25-2019, 02:20 AM
I run hashcat on Titan RTX pretty much daily, this seems like reasonable enough speed given its just a straight wordlist attack and its dumped into the hashcat GUI(which we don't support officially). I would listen to the warnings and apply the timeout patch. Then I would stop using the GUI so you can control the flags that are being thrown better, no reason at all to disable the hardware monitoring system or set a status timer or -p unless are things you specifically need. From there, drop the -w 3 as setting that manually sometimes gives funny tuning values. A simple command is going to be easier for you to read and spot errors, as well less likely to cause issues with mixing of flags and different configurations when they arent needed.