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Add/test detection of RTX 4000 series cards #5403
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Upon a closer look, that code in We should still verify the logic of |
Looks like a bug introduced in 2021 with 8fa21b5, where @magnumripper added detection of a few more card series (IIRC on my suggestion), but apparently broke this all (and I did not catch that in my review). So now we need to decide between fixing that bug vs. dropping this legacy code. |
Hi, what do i end up doing with my 4060 ti? I have tried adding a value of [Options:OpenCL] Device = 1/2. But john keeps using my CPU instead of GPU. And when adding --devices I get the following: |
I'm afraid this issue is not related to the problem you are facing now.
Does the format you are using exist in OpenCL? If so. Could you open a new issue and add the command-line you are using and john's output. In order to see the message you are seeing, you are using a non-OpenCL format. E.g.
The correct is Are you sure you have an OpenCL build and GPU drivers installed correctly?
Is OpenCL working for you?
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I think we don't need to "fix" this issue because it was only in legacy code, which is unlikely to be needed on systems recent enough to have RTX 4000 cards. Indeed, we didn't even notice this code was broken for a long while (now fixed for older cards). This issue also started attracting off-topic comments just because of the card name match. So let's close it. For those finding this issue by searching for RTX 4000: we do support these cards just fine. We simply don't need the legacy custom code that was discussed here. |
I've checked everything, drivers, Opencl installation and John sees my GPU as device 2, but it doesn't want to work with the Керlr hash |
We have no OpenCL (and thus no GPU) support for Keplr. It uses scrypt at 128 MiB per hash, which would be quite slow on GPU anyway - with luck, it'd be similar speed to CPU. Also, please stop adding to off-topic comments to this issue. If you want to report any issue related to Keplr, open a new GitHub issue for that. |
We should probably add a check to
get_compute_capability()
and maybe toget_processors_count()
inopencl_common.c
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