09-19-2023, 09:38 PM
From what I remember it is best to have 1:1 of VRAM to system RAM.
The system I am using has 128GB installed on the motherboard. I will try to add some of the SSD as RAM and see if it makes a difference.
"plz try the following, add following options and see whether the attack starts or also fails ot the beginning
-D2 -d1
when running add devices 2 up to 7 (this sticks hashcat to your graphic cards only)
-D2 -d1,2
-D2 -d1,2,3"
Ok it does not want to start with more then 4 cards that way. And most of the times I have to try several time to start it even with 2-3 cards. It gives - "Initializing backend runtime for device #2. Please be patient..." and quits and I have to try again and again until it starts. Usually from 3rd, 4th time (This is with up to 4 cards)
With anything more it just quits on ""Initializing backend runtime for device #1. Please be patient..." every time.
Without those options -D -d all cards are starting but hashcat fails after 8-10 minutes with the errors from the first post
The system I am using has 128GB installed on the motherboard. I will try to add some of the SSD as RAM and see if it makes a difference.
"plz try the following, add following options and see whether the attack starts or also fails ot the beginning
-D2 -d1
when running add devices 2 up to 7 (this sticks hashcat to your graphic cards only)
-D2 -d1,2
-D2 -d1,2,3"
Ok it does not want to start with more then 4 cards that way. And most of the times I have to try several time to start it even with 2-3 cards. It gives - "Initializing backend runtime for device #2. Please be patient..." and quits and I have to try again and again until it starts. Usually from 3rd, 4th time (This is with up to 4 cards)
With anything more it just quits on ""Initializing backend runtime for device #1. Please be patient..." every time.
Without those options -D -d all cards are starting but hashcat fails after 8-10 minutes with the errors from the first post