11-13-2016, 06:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-13-2016, 08:28 PM by devilsadvocate.)
I am running a GTX 1080 Founders Editiion with a +200 Mhz overclock on multiple sha1 hashes.
Can anyone share their speed for doing a similar task? I ask because I thought this would be faster than the number that I am seeing. I get close to 1.4 billion hashes per second.
Some numbers from hashcat follow:
Speed.Dev.#1...: 1370.6 MH/s (3105.81ms)
HWMon.Dev.#1...: Temp: 56c Fan: 75% Util:100% Core:2088Mhz Mem:4513Mhz Lanes:16
Are my clocks correct? Core looks okay, but is Mem?
Some additional notes:
I am running headless with Ubuntu 14 using xdm (per the guide on the wiki how-to) and executed hashcat with the "-w 4" option.
When I run, "./hashcat64.bin --benchmark" with a +200 Mhz overclock, I get close to 9.3 billion hashes per second (this appears to be normal).
My next test will be to run hashcat against a single sha1 hash to see if I get close to 9.4 billion hashes per second.
*Edit*
I have confirmed that for a single hash the speed is correct. It clocks in at around 9.3 billion hashes per second.
Can anyone share their speed for doing a similar task? I ask because I thought this would be faster than the number that I am seeing. I get close to 1.4 billion hashes per second.
Some numbers from hashcat follow:
Speed.Dev.#1...: 1370.6 MH/s (3105.81ms)
HWMon.Dev.#1...: Temp: 56c Fan: 75% Util:100% Core:2088Mhz Mem:4513Mhz Lanes:16
Are my clocks correct? Core looks okay, but is Mem?
Some additional notes:
I am running headless with Ubuntu 14 using xdm (per the guide on the wiki how-to) and executed hashcat with the "-w 4" option.
When I run, "./hashcat64.bin --benchmark" with a +200 Mhz overclock, I get close to 9.3 billion hashes per second (this appears to be normal).
My next test will be to run hashcat against a single sha1 hash to see if I get close to 9.4 billion hashes per second.
*Edit*
I have confirmed that for a single hash the speed is correct. It clocks in at around 9.3 billion hashes per second.