Tom’s Hardware has tested two mainstream NVIDIA cards (GeForce 9600 GT and GeForce 9800 GTX) on several CUDA-enabled applications. The applications were:
- SETI@home
- CyberLink PowerDirector
- Tsunami MPEG Encoder
- Super LoiLoScope
- Badaboom
The results are a bit disappointing, I’d say… Our Distributed Password Recovery and Wireless Security Auditor are much better optimized, actually 🙂
Btw, NVIDIA GT300 Already Taped Out. 512 shader processors, a revamped data processing model, 512-bit GDDR5 (about 256 GB/s bandwidth); and of course, DirectX 11 support. The release date is not defined yet (but hopefully, this year).
Tags: AMD, ATI, CUDA, EDPR, EWSA, GPU, GPU acceleration, Nvidia, password cracking, password recovery
What is with your programs like Advanced Archive Password Recovery?
When its go to cracking rar files with gpu?
I found only md5, ntlm,… hash crackers 🙁
Don’t worry, support for ZIP and RAR formats will be added to Distributed Password Recovery soon.
Update (05/19): NVIDIA’s G300 Clockspeeds Leaked Out.
Thanks for you answer. That will be more easier for me and i think for all others too 🙂
Have a nice day 😉
You are adding more and more file format to Distributed Password Recovery that support CUDA, what about other standalone product ?
– And will you add AMD/ATI stream cause as we see only few program support ATI.
By the way your blog is cool 😉
Glad to hear that you like our blog — thanks! 🙂
Yes, we’re going to release the standalone program (with CUDA/Stream support) later this yer; sorry, I cannot disclose any details at this time.
More ATI support is also coming. Right now ATI Stream SDK is far from perfect — it is MUCH harder to write the code with it (compared to CUDA). So please be patient 😉
I also want to see ATI Stream support. Thanks. Is there a way we can complain to ATI and push them to develop Stream better?
cuda supports which forensic apps ????