Instead of launching a brute force attack on the video card, the processor is launche
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(03-31-2025, 06:32 PM)b8vr Wrote: Oh.... I see what you mean. I agree.

Continued... Decided to try from scratch. Installed a new OS window 11. At first, the usual drivers were installed + installed only Nvidia drivers without CUDA. Two video cards were displayed, respectively nvidea and integrated intel. Launched hashcat result 200 hashes per second, in short, as it was, but the first difference is visible load on the video card. Ok, decided to install the full CUDA package, rebooted, now 3 cards are displayed. Launched a test check for hash from 7zip with password 1234. and success, 11 seconds and speed 16k hashes per second, I think success. as usual there is one but)) it worked only once. when restarted again 200 hashes. that is, something breaks in the process. and the processor starts to work actively at 100%
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RE: Instead of launching a brute force attack on the video card, the processor is launche - by kitkat - 04-10-2025, 03:24 PM