Instead of launching a brute force attack on the video card, the processor is launche
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If you're still trying to convince us there is something "wrong" in hashcat in using your graphics card, the information your providing is very vague and misleading. Again, simply pressing s on your keyboard will show you an output of the attack information and its handling.

Cutting off your command prompt to only show half the information doesn't allow us to help. Literally you've shown us in Post 1 that your GPU was being used using OpenCL runtimes.

Code:
OpenCL API (OpenCL 3.0 CUDA 12.8.97) - Platform #1 [NVIDIA Corporation]
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* Device #2: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, 12160/12287 MB (3071 MB allocatable), 28MCU

Then Later you have CUDA being used and show your GPU and Intel Integrated graphics were being used.

Code:
CUDA API (CUDA 12.8)
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* Device #1: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, 11242/12287 MB, 28MCU

OpenCL API (OpenCL 3.0 CUDA 12.8.97) - Platform #1 [NVIDIA Corporation]
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* Device #2: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, skipped

OpenCL API (OpenCL 3.0 ) - Platform #2 [Intel(R) Corporation]
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* Device #3: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 770, 7360/14839 MB (2047 MB allocatable), 32MCU

Theres not much else you've provided us to further assist other than you making post that there is a problem with your hashrate and GPU usage disclosed from an unknown app.
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RE: Instead of launching a brute force attack on the video card, the processor is launche - by slyexe - 04-11-2025, 01:43 AM