Hash cracking rig specs
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Hey, fellow hash crackers! What components do you use on your hash cracking rig(s)? Do tell!
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GPU(s): GPU Cooling: (Fan / Waterblock) GPU Driver: GPU Overclock / Undervolt Settings: CPU(s): CPU Cooling: (Fan / Waterblock) RAM: (Size + Type) MB: Storage: (Type + Capacity) PSU: (Wattage + Model) OS: (Linux / Windows / Mac) Tools Used: (hashcat, mdxfind, jtr, etc) Rig Type: (desktop / laptop / open-air / rackmount) LAN: (1Gb NIC, 10Gb Fiber, etc) Other Notes: (OEM, custom build, VPS, vasti.ai, etc) -
I have multiple rigs, servers, desktops, laptops and raspberry pi 3b, 4 & 5 SBC, but the two below are my main hash cracking rigs.
Rig #1GPU(s): 1x Nvidia RTX 4090 MSI Suprim Liquid X GPU Cooling: Waterblock GPU Driver: 580.95.05 (CUDA 13.0) GPU Overclock / Undervolt Settings: 400W power limit CPU(s): 1x Ryzen 7 3700X CPU Cooling: Waterblock RAM: 64gb DDR4 G.SKILL Ripjaws V (4x16GB) MB: ASUS ROG STRIX X470-F GAMING Storage: (OS, ZFS RAIDZ1, backups, scratch disk, etc) - NVMe: 1x 2TB ADATA - SSD: 4x 2TB Samsung 870 - SSD: 1x 120GB OCZ - HDD: 2x 8TB WD80 PSU: 1600W EVGA SuperNOVA Platinum+ OS: Debian 13 Tools Used: hashcat 6.2.6 / 7.x, mdxfind, jtr, rling, hashgen, spider, pcfg-go Rig Type: rackmount LAN: 10Gb fiber (SFP+)
Rig #2GPU(s): 2x NVIDIA RTX 4090 MSI Gaming X GPU Cooling: Air (triple-fan) GPU Driver: 580.95.05 (CUDA 13.0) GPU Overclock / Undervolt Settings: 400W power limit CPU(s): 2x Intel Xeon E5-2690 v4 CPU Cooling: OEM Dell RAM: 128GB DDR4 ECC (8x16GB) MB: OEM Dell 0KJCC5 Storage: (OS, ZFS RAIDZ1) - SSD: 5x 2TB Samsung 870 QVO PSU: - 825W Dell OEM Platinum - 1600W EVGA SuperNOVA 1600 Platinum+ (GPUs) OS: Debian 13 Tools Used: hashcat 6.2.6 / 7.x, mdxfind, jtr, rling, hashgen, spider, pcfg-go Rig Type: rackmount LAN: 10Gb fiber (SFP+)
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