problem with hashcat windows restart or switch off
#1
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I have a rig with 3 x 1080 and
when i start hashcat... few minutes later come this message :

Driver temperature threshold met on GPU #4. Expect reduced performance.

windows shut down or restart
what is the problem ?

I use a asus mainbaord bequiet 600 & 500 watt, 4 gb ram
3 x 1080 geforce , driver sucessfull installed...

thank you
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#2
It's exactly what it states. GPU on slot 4 is reaching a very hot temperature and is reducing its performance due to it reaching the default 90ºC Temp. 
You probably have non-reference design cards stacked ontop of each other with the backplates still on causing it to overheat. You need better cooling solutions or space the cards out more.
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#3
the distance per card is 15 cm and in a cool room, that should not actually happen.

ist it possoble to reduce the attitude that it does not overheat?
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#4
Something with your cooling/airflow is bad.
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#5
Run it with a lower profile such as -w 1 or -w 2 and fix your fan curve to have them run at 100%
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#6
ok profile is -w 3 i try -w2 with 100% fan and report tomorrow
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#7
so ive try again here is the log, after 30 minutes, follow error comes :

[s]tatus [p]ause [b]ypass [c]heckpoint [q]uit =>

nvmlDeviceGetTemperature(): Unknown Error
nvmlDeviceGetTemperature(): Unknown Error
clGetEventInfo(): CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES
clGetEventInfo(): CL_OUT_OF_RESOURCES RCES
clEnqueueReadBuffer(): CL_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND
nvmlDeviceGetUtilizationRates(): Unknown Error
cvmlDeviceGetUtilizationRates(
nvmlDeviceGetUtilizationRates(): Unknown Error
nvmlDeviceGetFanSpeed(): Unknown Error
nvmlDeviceGetClockInfo(): Unknown Error
nvmlDeviceGetClockInfo(): Unknown Error
nvmlDeviceGetCurrPcieLinkWidth(): Unknown Error
nvmlDeviceGetFanSpeed(): Unknown Error
nvmlDeviceGetClockInfo(): Unknown Error
nvmlDeviceGetClockInfo(): Unknown Error
nvmlDeviceGetCurrPcieLinkWidth(): Unknown Error
Session..........: hashcat
Status...........: Error
Hash.Type........: DES (PT = $salt, key = $pass
.....
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#8
That looks like a card stopped functioning during the cracking session.
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#9
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i think i try ubuntu, hope that is an windows problem or what is your opinion?

thank you....
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#10
Looks rather like a hardware error of some kind.
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