The Comino Grando Forensic DPR 4090-FT/8 is a liquid-cooled GPU-accelerated server that enhances the ability to efficiently recover and decrypt passwords crucial in investigations. Its powerful capabilities extend to GPU-enabled forensic processing, making it a valuable tool for professionals in digital forensics and cybersecurity.
Equipped with an AMD EPYC 9354 processor featuring 32 cores and 64 threads, the DPR 4090-FT/8 delivers exceptional multi-threaded performance. This is complemented by the AMD EPYC 9004 motherboard chipset, designed to maximize the efficiency of high-performance workloads.
The system boasts eight NVIDIA RTX 4090 GPUs, providing immense graphical and computational power. This configuration allows for GPU-enabled forensic processing, empowering examiners to perform complex analyses across applications and recover passwords at unmatched speeds.
Running the latest Passware 2024 v3, the DPR 4090-FT/8 demonstrates remarkable benchmark results — capable of recovering nearly 514,000 passwords per second for MS Office (2013-2019) files and an astounding 1,197,200 passwords per second for APFS (encrypted). This level of efficiency can drastically reduce the time needed for password recovery tasks.
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