05-23-2022, 12:56 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-23-2022, 01:00 AM by Saline2161.)
Hi, I am using my laptop with a GeForce GTX 1650 Ti for -m 22000 (WPA).
However, the process only runs at max 2-3 minutes before cancelling due to hitting 90 degrees (threshhold).
What have I tried:
- Got a laptop-stand to elevate laptop | get better air flow
- Got MSI AfterBurner, Tried to undervoltage my GPU as well as in general reduce the speed (Screenshot; Reduce Core Clock MHz -340)
- Read this thread: https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-9241.ht...t=overheat and thought about writing a python script for it, however with run times of basically just a minute before it gets to hot, this does not seem practical.
Is there a way to change this? So that my GPU does not overheat.
Is it e.g. possible to run hashcat only with 80% workload on the GPU? This would
still be (by far) faster than running it on my CPUs.
However, the process only runs at max 2-3 minutes before cancelling due to hitting 90 degrees (threshhold).
What have I tried:
- Got a laptop-stand to elevate laptop | get better air flow
- Got MSI AfterBurner, Tried to undervoltage my GPU as well as in general reduce the speed (Screenshot; Reduce Core Clock MHz -340)
- Read this thread: https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-9241.ht...t=overheat and thought about writing a python script for it, however with run times of basically just a minute before it gets to hot, this does not seem practical.
Is there a way to change this? So that my GPU does not overheat.
Is it e.g. possible to run hashcat only with 80% workload on the GPU? This would
still be (by far) faster than running it on my CPUs.