(09-23-2018, 02:08 PM)Nikos Wrote: @FlomacNope.
It seems that you were wrong in all parameters of Turing architecture and implementation eventually.
Quote:RT cores are fixed-function not usable by hashcat and Tensor cores although more flexible they end up unusable too.You don't even know how a GPU chip works and what an instruction set is, right? Read the manuals and come back.
No new instructions or secret sauce for hashcat and Turing cards.
Quote:Also, no 75W power consumption, the cards are very hungry and inefficient consuming more Watts than Pascal cards and similar to Vega.You have to read my posts carefully. Maybe twice. I said the cards might draw less power under hashcat than in games and that there is a professional 75W card similar to the RTX2080.
Quote:Turing cards in hashcat benchmarks I think are very close to Vega64 being a lot more expensive of course.You're obviously joking. Read the benchmarks.
Quote:Even for games there is no reason at all to buy such ridiculously expensive cards for 30% more fps.Haters gonna hate.
Quote:All-in-all, skip it.If you don't know what you're talking about skip the arrogance. Personal advice: Don't waste your time defending some lame company.
I don't care about any GPU manufacturer. If AMDs Vega 7nm will be THE new star in the game, wonderful. If not, nevermind. But I do care about hashcracking like anyone else here and we care about the best equipment. Don't try to sell us VEGA like it is the ultimate thing. If the numbers do not sell it, you won't either.