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SentielX

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  1. Thank you to everyone for their advice you guys rock!
  2. Well I got 3 GTX 1080 GPUs in 4th in the way and 2 more coming soon. Testing temps on open air config. Waiting to see which case I buy. Here is one pic... I got specs up on my youtube channel but who the hells wants to sit through a video right!? Ok so right of the bat for those that are going to ask about WPA it still slow AF lmfao so forget about it Temps hovered in the high 70s and mid 80s with the middle GPU being cramped in there so I got a raiser and now the temps on all 3 GPU are in the mid 70s Celsius. Will test with titans and 1080 ti in the future MD4=124Gh/s MD5=7743.5Mh/s NTLM=122.3Gh/s WPA=1200Kh/s
  3. I got it to work OP, http://askubuntu.com/questions/689380/dual-boot-on-dell-inspiron-7559-laptop follow these directions and it should be fixed.
  4. https://gist.github.com/epixoip/a83d38f412b4737e99bbef804a270c40 For hashing the new pascal arch is great in my opinion, I'd just like to offer my customers a better turn around time. Hence why either the titan pascal or GTX 1080 series will work for their price range. I'm still going to wait for the GTX 1080 ti to be released and their hash rate, if its not that different from the titan then I rather pay the $1200 for the titans. Still thank you for the link and it does have some good info. I will post pics and benchmarks for what ever system I go with stay tune.
  5. I saw that post when it came out its pretty epic! waayy to crush my hopes and dreams what i plan is no where near 25GPU. I will be good with 7 and if I need to expand I can do 7 more total of 14 but that is it. I'm just debating on titans or either waiting for the 1080ti to come out and see the hash results and price lol. Again thank you everyone for the help you guys rock! If you need to use the server or other services let me know! more than happy to help
  6. LMFAO you got no idea the fights I've had with that OS.... its so picky! specially for servers. My desktop has been ok my laptop strictly live disk or vm. I have to look up a lightweight OS then any recommendations? I'm by no means an expert so any advice is welcomed
  7. On the headless server it will be kali Linux 2016.2 using hashcat 3.10 if I remember correctly. I like the idea of building a cluster.... ummm gears are turning! thank you!
  8. Thanks for the fast reply! That is perfect I am building a 7gpu titan server (hopefully) so this helps a lot as well. I never brute force a password for a customer I 110000% agree with your statement about it being useless. It's better to have great wordlist and rules and to do research on your customer to get their pattern down. At least in my exp that's how it has worked out for me.
  9. I plan on adding two new GPUs to my old gaming rig that I converted over to a small gpu server with two 980ti. The cpu is a i7-5820k which only has 28cpu lanes, which from watching the sli video I understand it wouldn't support more than 2 gpu but in this case the configuration is not using SLI since we are hashing and I want to know if cpu lanes matter when it comes to password recovery?
  10. Did you ever get an answer? I want to add two titans to my rig of 2x980ti to boost hashing but am not sure if CPU lanes matter when using GPU for password recovery...
  11. I agree! Sometimes things just don't work, in my case I can use Kali from a bootable USB without any issues. I recommend OP does the same thing. The important thing is that you have an important platform when you are out and about assisting a client.
  12. I'm going through the same issue, hit Ctrl+Alt+F4 and it should take you to black screen and you will see the error there. If it says Bug Soft lock CPU # stuck for X amount of second then well welcome to the club. From the research I done some said it was the PSU/Battery providing incorrect voltage. Which it booted up just fine after I unplug the PSU but cant confirm if its the actual issue since after I installed NVidia drivers it took an epic dump! So apparently it has to do with drivers as well but who the hell knows. I recommend you go down the rabbit hole and keep doing research. Now after several clean installs it just gives me the same error as above . Now I can access kali via terminal if I don't log in by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F4 and you can execute applications from there. But other than that I have to wait to get home before I can start troubleshooting again. Honestly at this point I settle for a virtual machine Just assign it the appropriate cores and ram and go from there its not like you are going to be cracking any hashes on a 960m lol. At least I don't recommend it at all....
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