(04-10-2024, 08:31 PM)Chick3nman Wrote: Perhaps I wasn't clear with what I said? I understood your post fine, your speed appears to be decreasing over time. When you restart, the speed appears to be "increased" back to being fast but then falls off over time again. Is that not correct?
If that is correct, then my response still holds. Having many wallets in your attack or many hashes of any type that contain a variable difficulty, you will see this behavior. You should not see this behavior for attacks against single hashes, except for the very end of the attack where the speed will obviously fall off due to the workload falling off.
On top of this, you are running a version of hashcat that does not contain the tuning Alias for the 4090, so your tuning values will be less than optimal regardless. Please test with beta: https://hashcat.net/beta/
That is correct.
Still with single hashes also speed drops on another computer. I always been nervous about that.
Tried this beta (+813) but it needed newer version of GLibC which I wasn't able to "make install" correctly. Hashcat thrown error about GLibC version. For this Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS I can't do more.
Still adding the command line option would be a big feature.