Dear all,
first off, thanks for providing such a great tool to the community!
In our group, we're hoping to assemble a GPU rig mainly for use with hashcat, and I'd be grateful for any advice from your side.
Our first attempt at a list of components:
* Intel Core i7 5820K (LGA 2011-v3, 3.30GHz, Unlocked)
* ASUS RAMPAGE V EDITION 10 (LGA 2011-v3, Intel X99, E-ATX)
* NZXT KRAKEN X61
* G.Skill Ripjaws V (2x, 16GB, DDR4-3200, DIMM 288)
* 4x either ASUS GTX 1060 DUAL (6GB) or ASUS GTX 1060 TURBO (6GB)
* Corsair RM Series RM1000 (1000W)
* Samsung 850 EVO Basic (500GB, 2.5")
* Corsair Carbide Air 540 Cube (Cube, Schwarz)
I read in some other posts that, at least for the GTX 1070, it's better to use the reference card. Does this also apply to the GTX 1060? Generally, we'd prefer to use the GTX 1060 over it's companions (GTX 1070 and GTX 1080) but I'm open to suggestions of course.
Many thanks!
first off, thanks for providing such a great tool to the community!
In our group, we're hoping to assemble a GPU rig mainly for use with hashcat, and I'd be grateful for any advice from your side.
Our first attempt at a list of components:
* Intel Core i7 5820K (LGA 2011-v3, 3.30GHz, Unlocked)
* ASUS RAMPAGE V EDITION 10 (LGA 2011-v3, Intel X99, E-ATX)
* NZXT KRAKEN X61
* G.Skill Ripjaws V (2x, 16GB, DDR4-3200, DIMM 288)
* 4x either ASUS GTX 1060 DUAL (6GB) or ASUS GTX 1060 TURBO (6GB)
* Corsair RM Series RM1000 (1000W)
* Samsung 850 EVO Basic (500GB, 2.5")
* Corsair Carbide Air 540 Cube (Cube, Schwarz)
I read in some other posts that, at least for the GTX 1070, it's better to use the reference card. Does this also apply to the GTX 1060? Generally, we'd prefer to use the GTX 1060 over it's companions (GTX 1070 and GTX 1080) but I'm open to suggestions of course.
Many thanks!