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03-20-2020, 08:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-20-2020, 08:10 PM by mourao.)
Hey everyone. So I'm running a Windows 10 on Ryzen 2400G and using the Adrenalin 20.1.3 (WHQL) drivers.
Checking another thread here (
https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-7513.html), my hashcat -I feedback is a little different, hashcat will only find one device:
Code:
hashcat64.exe -I
hashcat (v5.1.0) starting...
OpenCL Info:
Platform ID #1
Vendor : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Name : AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Version : OpenCL 2.1 AMD-APP (3004.8)
Device ID #1
Type : GPU
Vendor ID : 1
Vendor : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Name : gfx902
Version : OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (3004.8)
Processor(s) : 11
Clock : 1251
Memory : 4048/7212 MB allocatable
OpenCL Version : OpenCL C 2.0
Driver Version : 3004.8 (PAL,HSAIL)
If I perform a benchmark test I will get some random warnings during its run, such as "adl_Overdrive_Caps(): -8" and "Device #1: ATTENTION! Open CL kernel self-test failed".
I've tried both v5.1.0 stable and v5.1.0+1755 beta, but the outcome was the same.
Any suggestions? Thanks!
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install the Intel CPU OpenCL Runtime from
https://software.intel.com/en-us/article...pu-section
Yeah, the
Intel Runtime also works for your AMD Ryzen
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(03-20-2020, 08:29 PM)philsmd Wrote: install the Intel CPU OpenCL Runtime from https://software.intel.com/en-us/article...pu-section
Yeah, the Intel Runtime also works for your AMD Ryzen
Oh, well.
So, I did install the Intel Runtime and now my -I returns this:
Code:
hashcat64.exe -I
hashcat (v5.1.0) starting...
OpenCL Info:
Platform ID #1
Vendor : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Name : AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing
Version : OpenCL 2.1 AMD-APP (3004.8)
Device ID #1
Type : GPU
Vendor ID : 1
Vendor : Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Name : gfx902
Version : OpenCL 2.0 AMD-APP (3004.8)
Processor(s) : 11
Clock : 1251
Memory : 4048/7212 MB allocatable
OpenCL Version : OpenCL C 2.0
Driver Version : 3004.8 (PAL,HSAIL)
Platform ID #2
Vendor : Intel(R) Corporation
Name : Intel(R) CPU Runtime for OpenCL(TM) Applications
Version : OpenCL 2.1 WINDOWS
Device ID #2
Type : CPU
Vendor ID : 8
Vendor : Intel(R) Corporation
Name : AMD Ryzen 5 2400G with Radeon Vega Graphics
Version : OpenCL 2.1 (Build 0)
Processor(s) : 8
Clock : 0
Memory : 3571/14284 MB allocatable
OpenCL Version : OpenCL C 2.0
Driver Version : 18.1.0.0920
But unfortunately, when trying to run a benchmark I'll still get the same errors and the bench run will freeze the system after 5 mins or so.
I'm really lost here
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try with your CPU Only (for testing purposes) with
hashcat -m 2500 -D 1 -b
what hash type are you talking about ? WPA or -m 15900 (DPAPI v2)
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(03-21-2020, 08:10 PM)philsmd Wrote: try with your CPU Only (for testing purposes) with
hashcat -m 2500 -D 1 -b
what hash type are you talking about ? WPA or -m 15900 (DPAPI v2)
stable:
Code:
hashcat64.exe -m 2500 -D 1 -b
hashcat (v5.1.0) starting in benchmark mode...
Benchmarking uses hand-optimized kernel code by default.
You can use it in your cracking session by setting the -O option.
Note: Using optimized kernel code limits the maximum supported password length.
To disable the optimized kernel code in benchmark mode, use the -w option.
OpenCL Platform #1: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
================================================
* Device #1: gfx902, skipped.
OpenCL Platform #2: Intel(R) Corporation
========================================
* Device #2: AMD Ryzen 5 2400G with Radeon Vega Graphics, 3571/14284 MB allocatable, 8MCU
Benchmark relevant options:
===========================
* --opencl-device-types=1
* --optimized-kernel-enable
Hashmode: 2500 - WPA-EAPOL-PBKDF2 (Iterations: 4096)
Speed.#2.........: 6630 H/s (76.87ms) @ Accel:1024 Loops:256 Thr:1 Vec:8
Started: Sun Mar 22 17:31:18 2020
Stopped: Sun Mar 22 17:31:23 2020
beta:
Code:
hashcat.exe -m 2500 -D 1 -b
hashcat (v5.1.0-1755-gddb641b8) starting in benchmark mode...
Benchmarking uses hand-optimized kernel code by default.
You can use it in your cracking session by setting the -O option.
Note: Using optimized kernel code limits the maximum supported password length.
To disable the optimized kernel code in benchmark mode, use the -w option.
./OpenCL/m02500-optimized.cl: Optimized kernel requested but not needed - falling back to pure kernel
OpenCL API (OpenCL 2.1 AMD-APP (3004.8)) - Platform #1 [Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.]
=====================================================================================
* Device #1: gfx902, skipped
OpenCL API (OpenCL 2.1 WINDOWS) - Platform #2 [Intel(R) Corporation]
====================================================================
* Device #2: AMD Ryzen 5 2400G with Radeon Vega Graphics, 14220/14284 MB (3571 MB allocatable), 8MCU
Benchmark relevant options:
===========================
* --opencl-device-types=1
* --optimized-kernel-enable
Hashmode: 2500 - WPA-EAPOL-PBKDF2 (Iterations: 4095)
Speed.#2.........: 7267 H/s (70.21ms) @ Accel:1024 Loops:256 Thr:1 Vec:8
Started: Sun Mar 22 18:00:23 2020
Stopped: Sun Mar 22 18:00:39 2020
I'm actually going to use for md5 hashes, as part of a college paper. But since I want to go as far as possible in passwords length, the performance issue would have a big impact.
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What performance issue are you talking about? 7 kH/s seems ok for your CPU.