11-22-2019, 07:36 PM
it's important to understand what exactly you are comparing with (it's not good and meaningful to compare apples to oranges).
How exatly do you get the speed ? do you use -b ? My guess is that you are not running that because you are talking about manually setting -O and -w 3 (which doesn't make much sense in --benchmark, because it's the default anyways).
The number of hashes (because of a lot of optimizations with single hashes) and the attack mode (-a 3 vs -a 0) makes also a lot of difference.
For -a 0 the number of rules is also very very important.
so I think that just talking about some numbers doesn't make sense without the most crucial information missing (attack mode, number of hashes, --benchmark vs non-benchmark etc).
How exatly do you get the speed ? do you use -b ? My guess is that you are not running that because you are talking about manually setting -O and -w 3 (which doesn't make much sense in --benchmark, because it's the default anyways).
The number of hashes (because of a lot of optimizations with single hashes) and the attack mode (-a 3 vs -a 0) makes also a lot of difference.
For -a 0 the number of rules is also very very important.
so I think that just talking about some numbers doesn't make sense without the most crucial information missing (attack mode, number of hashes, --benchmark vs non-benchmark etc).