10-03-2019, 02:54 AM
I have been building a rig for four weeks with zero success..
So this is word vomit, but I'm dumping all of my info here, hoping someone can pinpoint some red flags or issues to avoid.. I need any help I can get.
My first two weeks were screwing with AMD GPUs til I learned about PCIe Atomics - so I've since thrown those out of the equation. I'm now running with GTX 1070's and I have it limping along with the current setup:
Windows 10
AMD Driver 436.48
Hashcat 5.1.0
This will
- boot half the time
- perform at slow speeds (benchmarked WPA/2500 at about ~110kh/s... ~290kh/s is expected and ~360kh/s is achieved when only one card is running)
- randomly crash
On another note I completely hate Windows and would like this to work with some flavor of linux.
I have tried:
Ubuntu 14.04.6 server
Ubuntu 16.04 desktop
Ubuntu 18.04 desktop
Ubuntu 18.04 server
Parrot OS (forgot vers)
Each of the above, I've tried Nvidia drivers from apt packages, as well as installing directly from Nvidia. Specifically, I've tried to manually install 430.50 and 390.129 using the *.run installer and I've tried a flavor of drivers from apt packages.
I have two motherboards/build that I've swapped out throughout my trials:
Setup 1. Used Mining Rig:
- BioStar TB250-BTC Motherboard
- Intel Celeron Processor (unknown)
- 8GB RAM (unknown)
Setup 2. New Build:
- MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Plus Motherboard
- Intel Core i5-9400 2.9GHz
- 2x16GB Corsair DDR4 RAM
Either setup would use PCIe risers, which I have about 20x of and I've swapped out to ensure functionality.
Powered by:
1x 750W EVGA Gold (3x risers, 3x GPUs)
1x 1000W EVGA Gold (Mobo, SSD, 3x risers, 3x GPUs)
With the Ubuntu installs, I've had the following outcome:
- Ubuntu never boots once GPU is installed
- or, Hashcat benchmark's fine with 1 GPU, then OS won't book with 2+ GPUs
- Once I finally got all six working, then Hashcat would die halfway through benchmark, and state "GPU cannot be found"
I've also tried variants of Hashcat binaries zip'd, compiled my own, and installed from apt. So far the most successful has been compiling from source.
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I'm unsure where to go from here. I feel like I'm going back in circles and ending up in the same spot. I must've reinstalled various OS's 20+ times over the past few weeks.
Are my 1070s too old for the current drivers?
Should I be using a specific version of Ubuntu?
Do you see any red flags in anything I'm doing?
Is there something I'm missing?
Every walk through I have read seems so very simple. Install OS, install drivers, install hashcat, go. Mine experience has never worked that easily.
I'm about to wipe everything and start again, I'll reply to this thread with steps/details to see if anyone can pinpoint what I'm doing wrong.
Seriously any info/tips/pointers would be appreciated.
So this is word vomit, but I'm dumping all of my info here, hoping someone can pinpoint some red flags or issues to avoid.. I need any help I can get.
My first two weeks were screwing with AMD GPUs til I learned about PCIe Atomics - so I've since thrown those out of the equation. I'm now running with GTX 1070's and I have it limping along with the current setup:
Windows 10
AMD Driver 436.48
Hashcat 5.1.0
This will
- boot half the time
- perform at slow speeds (benchmarked WPA/2500 at about ~110kh/s... ~290kh/s is expected and ~360kh/s is achieved when only one card is running)
- randomly crash
On another note I completely hate Windows and would like this to work with some flavor of linux.
I have tried:
Ubuntu 14.04.6 server
Ubuntu 16.04 desktop
Ubuntu 18.04 desktop
Ubuntu 18.04 server
Parrot OS (forgot vers)
Each of the above, I've tried Nvidia drivers from apt packages, as well as installing directly from Nvidia. Specifically, I've tried to manually install 430.50 and 390.129 using the *.run installer and I've tried a flavor of drivers from apt packages.
I have two motherboards/build that I've swapped out throughout my trials:
Setup 1. Used Mining Rig:
- BioStar TB250-BTC Motherboard
- Intel Celeron Processor (unknown)
- 8GB RAM (unknown)
Setup 2. New Build:
- MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Plus Motherboard
- Intel Core i5-9400 2.9GHz
- 2x16GB Corsair DDR4 RAM
Either setup would use PCIe risers, which I have about 20x of and I've swapped out to ensure functionality.
Powered by:
1x 750W EVGA Gold (3x risers, 3x GPUs)
1x 1000W EVGA Gold (Mobo, SSD, 3x risers, 3x GPUs)
With the Ubuntu installs, I've had the following outcome:
- Ubuntu never boots once GPU is installed
- or, Hashcat benchmark's fine with 1 GPU, then OS won't book with 2+ GPUs
- Once I finally got all six working, then Hashcat would die halfway through benchmark, and state "GPU cannot be found"
I've also tried variants of Hashcat binaries zip'd, compiled my own, and installed from apt. So far the most successful has been compiling from source.
================================================================
I'm unsure where to go from here. I feel like I'm going back in circles and ending up in the same spot. I must've reinstalled various OS's 20+ times over the past few weeks.
Are my 1070s too old for the current drivers?
Should I be using a specific version of Ubuntu?
Do you see any red flags in anything I'm doing?
Is there something I'm missing?
Every walk through I have read seems so very simple. Install OS, install drivers, install hashcat, go. Mine experience has never worked that easily.
I'm about to wipe everything and start again, I'll reply to this thread with steps/details to see if anyone can pinpoint what I'm doing wrong.
Seriously any info/tips/pointers would be appreciated.