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Does anyone out there have benchmark speeds for a NVIDIA P40 or another Pascal-based Tesla card?
Latest Tesla benchmarks I could find on here were for Kepler-based cards.
Yes, I know the Teslas aren't the right card for cracking. Need numbers to convince some managers that getting a Tesla-based box from one of the big name OEM vendors isn't the best use of money...
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10-10-2017, 01:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2017, 01:10 PM by undeath.)
It's hard to find benchmarks for those cards precisely because nobody even bothers buying them for hashcat. Here is a benchmark for P400, I have no idea how it compares to a P40 though:
https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-6471-po...l#pid36220
Maybe your managers are more inclined to buy the right cards if you just refer them to the correct box vendor
https://sagitta.pw/ sells boxes with enterprise grade support and everything.
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The P40 is based on the Titan X which has a similar performance to A GTX1080Ti. You can read it from the GPU facts (number of cores and GHz). But I know the problem, it's hard to understand for some that three times the money isn't any better. Well, at least not for that purpose (hashcracking).
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Flomac is correct, they are comparable to the GeForce cards of the same core count, though typically a bit slower due to the more "stable"(read: slow) clock speeds that are set on Tesla cards.
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Thanks to all for the feedback. My take-away will be they have GTX 1080Ti-ish speeds, less a bit for the lower clock.
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