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NO NVIDIA.For hyperparallel processing you would be better off with several AMD/ATI cards. AMD's "more cores!" mentality is really badass for cracking. NVidia designs cards that are fairly balanced and even the Tesla series don't match AMD's core count. NVidia's balanced style is good for graphics (it stays on par or slightly exceeds 'more cores') but sucks for bruteforcing.This style difference is extremely noticeable to anyone who has mined bitcoins which is basically bruteforcing SHA-256 hashes. NVidia cards get utter crap speeds while the AMD cards fly. Even the optimized CUDA SHA functions are lucky to get a third of the speed of OpenCL on AMD. Check this chart and see the diff:https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison Leftmost column is the card model, 2nd from the left column is the hashrate in million hashes per second.Mid-to-upper level AMD cards generally get 100-300 (depending on clock) and the 59xx and 69xx series gets 300-800. Nvidia's competing cards get around 1/4 of the AMD cards. The highest NVidia card, some Telsa model, only reaches 155Mhash/s.tl;dr - want to crack hashes? Use AMD, more cores.
Take that 5750 and rev up oclHashCat
sorry to bump into this thread but, how the hell do you crack password with the use of you're Gpu?, isn't that meant for graphic process (still I understand the fact that its has great power but how do you utilize that?)
Model Mhash/s5750 105 6770 180 Hm how is this nearly the same? I don't get it.
You said 5770 which will get about 200MHash/s when configured properly. Same on 6770. The basic with programs with no tweaking will get the rates you posted. I'd go with the 6770 because it will overclock better and have better firmware.