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Originally Posted by yash101
True. Also, I don't have the materials to do so either! Intel's lowest i3, 2367 is what I work on. I deleted that last post because I don't want to encourage anyone to try that  . But, since this can reside on an HDD, just use an SSD and state-of-the-are tech and you could possibly get it
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One does not brute force using 'Intel', at least not for another several years.
The rainbow table (fastest way to brute-force something) for a typical FIRST-generated password is potentially (96^20) entries long. (96 types of characters, roughly 20 characters in length). Divide that by 2,800,000,000 and you'll get how many seconds even the fastest
ASIC processors can do it in.
You have much to read and learn, grasshoppa.