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Reply 2160 of 2244, by lti

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Intel486dx33 wrote on 2025-01-06, 17:43:

I think computer companies are Hopimg for NEW PC sales to increase in 2025.

That's what Microsoft is hoping for. I did just buy an upgrade that I don't really need (I only needed more RAM, but there was a mix of Linux being broken in strange ways on my current computer and the tariff panic), but I don't want to give Microsoft any money ever again. I saw something earlier today where a bunch of lawyers were concerned about confidentiality now that Copilot is integrated into Office and got the usual home-user PR reply.

I'll be back to complain about the new parts when I get them. I'm not going to list the parts yet, but I will say that $90 for a power supply really hurt. I paid $40 for a Seasonic in 2018. The new one is more efficient and 650W instead of 520W (for a system that might never hit 100W), but that doesn't justify the price difference. Based on past experience, I got the "inferior" CPU, which means that I have a 50% chance of it actually being good.

Reply 2161 of 2244, by MadMac_5

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I'm a couple of weeks late, but a sale on a X670E motherboard got me to pull the trigger early on an upgrade from my trusty X470/5800X/32 GB DDR4-3200 setup to the following build:

MSI X670E Gaming Plus motherboard
AMD Ryzen 9900X
Teamgroup T-FORCE Vulcan 32 GB DDR5-6000 (chose it because it was on the motherboard's QVL list and was affordable)

I plan on using it a lot for video transcoding as I rip some movies/TV series to digital files, along with some Monte Carlo simulation using GEANT4 for an academic project that will hopefully turn into a M.Sc project for what will be the first graduate student that I supervise in my career. Once I get some preliminary results with this personal rig, then I'll have the cash to build a workstation and/or rent some time on a compute cluster!

Reply 2162 of 2244, by lti

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There's more than one person upgrading a reliable computer to Ryzen 9000 then. I only got a 9700X, but I also got 64GB of RAM and a 2TB SSD. The old i5-8500 is going to stick around because it has been so reliable. I'm still trying to justify replacing a working computer instead of running it until it's beyond upgrading. Maybe I should do something with my life besides working (which I won't do on this computer) and goofing around with video stuff.

I got the first part in today, which is just the case I'm putting the old motherboard/CPU in. It's a Silverstone PS13B. It looks cheap and cramped, but at least it has the right number of front USB ports (more than one USB 3 and zero USB 2.0) and no RGB lighting.

Reply 2163 of 2244, by eisapc

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+1 for the HP Z- Line of business computers.
I also use a Z400 as a gaming Platform , as its my only Desktop system supporting NVME Boot and Win11 out of the box.
Most of my othe systems are HP business line as well.
Z-Book Studio (bought from refurbisher, unsupported win 11 and Linux Mint dual boot, noisy but rock stable)
Z230 SFF (unsupported win 11, daily driver with SSD for OS and 3TB HDD for storage)
Z800 (win 10 gaming system with 96 GB ECC boot SSD and SAS storage disks)
Elitebook 820G2 (my old company notebook I was oficially allowed to take home, memory and SSD upgraded, win 10)
Z400 (office PC, boot SSD and RAID1 storage, unsupported win 11)

some more Z200 SFF, Z220 SFF, Z600, Z220 and several XW6300 used previously and stored for other tasks now.
Never had any issues with any of these systems apart from a dried up cap in the Z200 SFF power supply and a blown PS of a spare Z600 still under investigation.
unluckily I only have spare Z800 power supplies in stock.

Reply 2164 of 2244, by ruthan

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I got with some questionable Mainboard sbundle this thing:

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I expected that is some telco PC on board or similar about useless thing to salvage some heatsinks, but i searched and found out that is actually advertised for gaming:
Advantech DPX-S410
I found datasheet, well more like product overview:

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It has some varint Intel iGPU for sure + S3 Chrome or Nvidia or ATI and CPU is removable x86 mobile Core 2 / Celeron, SO-Dimm DDR2, 3x Sata, 2x Compact flash slot, even Soundcard and 2x PS/2.

I never was in server stuff, i wonder if i can use it standalone and what it was actually used? Is there some chance to find out some manual, where would be details how to connect some headers etc? Can someone post some picture how it looked in server? I also wonder if i can get some riser to be able to use some additional PCI / ISA slots with it.

Im old goal oriented goatman, i care about facts and freedom, not about egos+prejudices. Hoarding=sickness. If you want respect, gain it by your behavior. I hate stupid SW limits, SW=virtual world, everything should be possible if you have enough raw HW.

Reply 2165 of 2244, by pentiumspeed

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Good buy on Advantech, did responded to my requests last year for one Pentium 430FX SBC I was looking for firmware and got it.

I recently purchased a newer but used computer, A real HP workstation! Z4 G4 to be exact. All up ready to use and is windows 11 supported. This will hold up for years for parents' computer. Believe it or not, this is to replace ancient 2011 computer was on XP, then 7 then 10.

Old computer contains: Asus Haswell cpu H41-M motherboard that mom picked up by mistake originally long ago. Story was is I specified an ATX motherboard with 4 memory slots on purchase list that mom took the list with her, by then, and was not in stock so a idiot clerk gave her a cut down microatx board instead of calling me or put on hold and head home and get me. Was cussing about this ever since, had issues with fans especially one of fan socket doesn't control PWM at all to keep noise level be quiet, and only 2 slots for memory originally 2GB then eventually 16GB.

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Reply 2166 of 2244, by ruthan

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I at least found outwhat strange formfactor it is. Its just small industrial PC with some special bus trees, capable of some gaming..

This next get of it:

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https://www.advantech.com/en-eu/resources/vid … 5-product-intro // Closest still online line

Im old goal oriented goatman, i care about facts and freedom, not about egos+prejudices. Hoarding=sickness. If you want respect, gain it by your behavior. I hate stupid SW limits, SW=virtual world, everything should be possible if you have enough raw HW.

Reply 2167 of 2244, by Greywolf1

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Managed to get this haul from Facebook marketplace for £20 got my work cut out for me sifting through it.
Seven monitors, 2 dells, 1 hp/compaq 8300 crate full of hdd sata/ide, dvd drives, millions of keyboards mice and cables.
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Reply 2168 of 2244, by Ozzuneoj

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ruthan wrote on 2025-01-31, 01:17:
I got with some questionable Mainboard sbundle this thing: […]
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I got with some questionable Mainboard sbundle this thing:

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I expected that is some telco PC on board or similar about useless thing to salvage some heatsinks, but i searched and found out that is actually advertised for gaming:
Advantech DPX-S410
I found datasheet, well more like product overview:

2025-01-30 16.59.48.JPG
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2025-01-30 16.59.48.JPG
File size
1.37 MiB
Views
777 views
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It has some varint Intel iGPU for sure + S3 Chrome or Nvidia or ATI and CPU is removable x86 mobile Core 2 / Celeron, SO-Dimm DDR2, 3x Sata, 2x Compact flash slot, even Soundcard and 2x PS/2.

I never was in server stuff, i wonder if i can use it standalone and what it was actually used? Is there some chance to find out some manual, where would be details how to connect some headers etc? Can someone post some picture how it looked in server? I also wonder if i can get some riser to be able to use some additional PCI / ISA slots with it.

Just curious, did you ever figure out what iGPU that board has? I'm thinking it is most likely integrated Intel graphics and that the PCI-E options they mention would be for the models board that have the PCI-E slot installed (notice yours has a place for one).

Also, considering the specs and form factor I would say that when they talk of gaming they are probably referring to casino slot machines or other systems of that sort that just need to display animations and effects. Possibly 3D arcade games in the models with dedicated PCI-E slots and graphics cards... but I don't think there were any graphics solutions back then that would have been suitable for 3D gaming in a commercial setting without active cooling.

Very interesting board though. 😀

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.

Reply 2169 of 2244, by 65C02

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I bought a used Ryzen 5700X that was bundled with a slow 32 gb ddr4 2666 kit.
I want to put it in an ITX case for use under my TV and experiment with SteamOS. I'm hoping that it will become a viable alternative to Windows for gaming. Windows 11 still has a bug where the file explorer toolbar randomly won't appear. Sometimes the only way to fix it is by logging out and in again, which is very frustrating when I have several programs running.

Reply 2170 of 2244, by lti

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My upgrade parts finally showed up. I built the thing and put EndeavourOS on it (mostly because I didn't buy a Windows license). So far, it's faster, but the CPU heatsink feels abnormally cold.

Reply 2171 of 2244, by ruthan

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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2025-02-06, 01:49:

Just curious, did you ever figure out what iGPU that board has? I'm thinking it is most likely integrated Intel graphics and that the PCI-E options they mention would be for the models board that have the PCI-E slot installed (notice yours has a place for one).

Also, considering the specs and form factor I would say that when they talk of gaming they are probably referring to casino slot machines or other systems of that sort that just need to display animations and effects. Possibly 3D arcade games in the models with dedicated PCI-E slots and graphics cards... but I don't think there were any graphics solutions back then that would have been suitable for 3D gaming in a commercial setting without active cooling.

Very interesting board though. 😀

Not yet, i connected it to power supply, some leds lights up, fan start for while, but after it stops.. I have to figure out how to turn it on, there are some switches on the side of board and lots of headers.
It nas iGPU for sure, but in datasheet is everything from S3, ATI and Nvidia, so it would be surprise. I have only 1 DDR SO DIMM and it could be incompatible.

I dont have any specific plan for this board, so i can send you it for few bucks. I wrote to Advantech, but got response that support is companies only for normal human peons..

Im old goal oriented goatman, i care about facts and freedom, not about egos+prejudices. Hoarding=sickness. If you want respect, gain it by your behavior. I hate stupid SW limits, SW=virtual world, everything should be possible if you have enough raw HW.

Reply 2172 of 2244, by Intel486dx33

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Plug-n-Play Retro NAS for Retro Computers.

Guys, I purchased a couple of the Dual hard-drive Raid-0 NAS devices.
These are EASY to Setup and Work Great with DOS, Win-3x, Win-95 thru Win-10
Linux, Old Macs, etc.
They Support Old versions of Apple Time Machine backups too
iTunes and Plex. Works with AppleTV too.

They are not the Fastest NAS but you can find these on eBay for about $100
Support large hard drives like 20tb or more.

The Apps included are too old and NOT supported on modern computers or devices but it works great for old Retro computers.
So these are really only good for local File storage and sharing over your home network.
Also make sure you set it up behind a firewall. The Antivirus app is obsolete too.

Update:
if you download the NEW firmware and manually install them you can get these things supported again.
So all the Apps and Services work again.

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Reply 2173 of 2244, by Ozzuneoj

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ruthan wrote on 2025-02-06, 09:03:
Not yet, i connected it to power supply, some leds lights up, fan start for while, but after it stops.. I have to figure out how […]
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Ozzuneoj wrote on 2025-02-06, 01:49:

Just curious, did you ever figure out what iGPU that board has? I'm thinking it is most likely integrated Intel graphics and that the PCI-E options they mention would be for the models board that have the PCI-E slot installed (notice yours has a place for one).

Also, considering the specs and form factor I would say that when they talk of gaming they are probably referring to casino slot machines or other systems of that sort that just need to display animations and effects. Possibly 3D arcade games in the models with dedicated PCI-E slots and graphics cards... but I don't think there were any graphics solutions back then that would have been suitable for 3D gaming in a commercial setting without active cooling.

Very interesting board though. 😀

Not yet, i connected it to power supply, some leds lights up, fan start for while, but after it stops.. I have to figure out how to turn it on, there are some switches on the side of board and lots of headers.
It nas iGPU for sure, but in datasheet is everything from S3, ATI and Nvidia, so it would be surprise. I have only 1 DDR SO DIMM and it could be incompatible.

I dont have any specific plan for this board, so i can send you it for few bucks. I wrote to Advantech, but got response that support is companies only for normal human peons..

The datasheet lists these two video options for this board:

S410-SDVO: Embedded GMA X3100 Dual independent monitor support (on-board) […]
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S410-SDVO: Embedded GMA X3100
Dual independent monitor support (on-board)

S410-PCIE: Range of PCI-Express graphics
cards from ATi® and Nvidia®

S410-SDVO: Embedded GMA X3100
S410-PCIE: Embedded GMA X3100 or
a range of PCI-Express graphics cards from ATi
and Nvidia

Video Ports

S410-SDVO:
Primary:- Analog VGA
Secondary:- Analog VGA
Direct digital drive of LCD and Plasma
One LVDS available from chipset

S410-PCIE: PCI-E graphics card installed.
Dependent on PCI-E adapter card:
Primary: Analog VGA/DVI/etc
Secondary: Analog VGA/DVI/etc

S410-PCIE: No PCI-E graphics card installed
Primary: Analog VGA
Direct digital drive of LCD and Plasma
One LVDS available from chipset

Since yours doesn't have the PCIE slot populated and has onboard VGA, it must be the S410-SDVO model with onboard video. So, under that black heatsink it really should be a GMA X3100, since it says that is the only onboard option and it is part of the 965GM chipset. There were no IGPs from Nvidia, ATI or S3\VIA that were used on Intel chipsets at this time because Intel's GMA chips were reliable, cheap, cool-running and plenty powerful enough for most things. Some laptops and all-in-ones would have a Geforce 8400M of some type since they couldn't have PCI-E expansion slots, but that isn't what you've got here.

The document has the logos for S3, AMD and Nvidia most likely because they used the same cluster of logos on multiple docs. AMD boards that had VIA chipsets often had S3 Chrome based IGPs (Unichrome, Chrome9 etc.).

So, it's a neat board, probably from a Casino game or industrial device, but there should no mystery as to what IGP it uses.🙂

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Reply 2174 of 2244, by ruthan

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These datasheets are not always right. because board revisions etc, X3100 for sure.

In in text is

S410-PCIE: Range of PCI-Express graphics cards from ATi and Nvidia

And PCI-E graphics card does not means that card is not on board. Its like ISA soundcards on boards without ISA slots. There were Nvidia igpu as part nforce chipsets and in case of these industrial boards could be everything glue to everything, probably not, but its possible.

+for S3 chip - well i googled, there is some small Chrontel chip, Chrontel supposed to be from S3 or VIA ex S3 Chrome creation and saw some pixel fill rate and resolution info so
On chip is CH7317B-TF https://www.chrontel.com/product/detail/30
, it looked like some sort of at least 2d videocard , maybe some server IPMI (but not sure i saw remote control in datasheets at all) like Aspeed.. But when googled a bit further and it seems just some DAC.. So be honest im not sure what is difference between RAM DAC and RGB DAC is some existed and these datasheets summaries are already too lowlevel for, i never read some RAMDAC one, so its hard to compare:
https://www.alldatasheet.com/html-pdf/1706761 … CH7317B-TF.html

Im old goal oriented goatman, i care about facts and freedom, not about egos+prejudices. Hoarding=sickness. If you want respect, gain it by your behavior. I hate stupid SW limits, SW=virtual world, everything should be possible if you have enough raw HW.

Reply 2175 of 2244, by Ozzuneoj

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ruthan wrote on 2025-02-06, 23:56:
These datasheets are not always right. because board revisions etc, X3100 for sure. […]
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These datasheets are not always right. because board revisions etc, X3100 for sure.

In in text is

S410-PCIE: Range of PCI-Express graphics cards from ATi and Nvidia

And PCI-E graphics card does not means that card is not on board. Its like ISA soundcards on boards without ISA slots. There were Nvidia igpu as part nforce chipsets and in case of these industrial boards could be everything glue to everything, probably not, but its possible.

Well, like I said, the datasheet says this is an Intel 965GM motherboard, and the 965GM chipset contains an X3100 IGP. It is unlikely that they got the chipset and integrated graphics wrong on their datasheet. For it to have an nvidia graphics chip it would also have to be an nforce 6xx or 7xx chipset, which wasn't very common at all for boards of this level. I don't believe any boards have ever used half of two chipsets just to provide an nvidia IGP on an Intel chipset.

It's absolutely true that some boards will integrate higher performance discrete graphics utilizing PCI-E or other interfaces, but that is very expensive and uncommon. I had mentioned that in this part of my reply:

There were no IGPs from Nvidia, ATI or S3\VIA that were used on Intel chipsets at this time because Intel's GMA chips were reliable, cheap, cool-running and plenty powerful enough for most things. Some laptops and all-in-ones would have a Geforce 8400M of some type since they couldn't have PCI-E expansion slots, but that isn't what you've got here.

To clarify why this isn't what we're looking at: There is no VRAM visible on the motherboard, the datasheet makes no mention of onboard dedicated video chips or memory other than the X3100 (which uses system memory), and the passive heatsink is far too small for any Nvidia or AMD dedicated graphics chips of the time that would have been worth using over the X3100 (8400M GT, etc.).

ruthan wrote on 2025-02-06, 23:56:
+for S3 chip - well i googled, there is some small Chrontel chip, Chrontel supposed to be from S3 or VIA ex S3 Chrome creation […]
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+for S3 chip - well i googled, there is some small Chrontel chip, Chrontel supposed to be from S3 or VIA ex S3 Chrome creation and saw some pixel fill rate and resolution info so
On chip is CH7317B-TF https://www.chrontel.com/product/detail/30
, it looked like some sort of at least 2d videocard , maybe some server IPMI (but not sure i saw remote control in datasheets at all) like Aspeed.. But when googled a bit further and it seems just some DAC.. So be honest im not sure what is difference between RAM DAC and RGB DAC is some existed and these datasheets summaries are already too lowlevel for, i never read some RAMDAC one, so its hard to compare:
https://www.alldatasheet.com/html-pdf/1706761 … CH7317B-TF.html

From that page: "Configuration through Intel® SDVO Opcode[2] "

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Digital_Video_Out
... in fact, there is even a dedicated part of that page about Intel X3000 series IGPs:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Digital_ … o_Out#GMA_X3000

Chrontel is a maker of various types of DACs and converters to go from video sources to video outputs. I don't believe there is any connection between them and S3 other than on any S3 cards that happen to use Chrontel RAMDACs. This particular one says it is designed to use an Intel proprietary interface to output a VGA signal (basically). Without digging into it much, I would guess that it is being used to provide a second VGA signal for the DVI-I port (since the one on this board has the extra pins for VGA). Since it is an Intel technology, it only makes sense that it is connected to the Intel IGP listed in multiple places on the motherboard's datasheet.

It's a cool little board, but it almost definitely has Intel X3100 integrated graphics. Nothing wrong with that at all when you consider what it was intended for.

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Reply 2176 of 2244, by Intel486dx33

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Guys, I Finally purchased my First Intel i7 CPU
Its a i7-3770k CPU

I want to upgrade the i5 CPU in my HP z220 to an i7
And I bought some more Memory too for a Total of 32gb.

So I am Maxing out this HP z220 workstation and Running Win-11-Pro

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Not sure how interested people here might be but there is a seller on Ebay currently selling these

AMD V340L Radeon PRO 16GB
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/radeon- … 340-16-gb.c3267

For a whole 64 bucks each, which for the power these offer is insane since they are essentially a Xfire Vega based GPU.

Only issue I have with it is the mini Display port it uses but the cables are pretty cheap to convert it so no biggy.

Ive nabbed two of them for myself but plenty left by the looks of it.

Reply 2178 of 2244, by Ozzuneoj

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Trashbytes wrote on 2025-02-13, 02:57:
Not sure how interested people here might be but there is a seller on Ebay currently selling these […]
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Not sure how interested people here might be but there is a seller on Ebay currently selling these

AMD V340L Radeon PRO 16GB
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/radeon- … 340-16-gb.c3267

For a whole 64 bucks each, which for the power these offer is insane since they are essentially a Xfire Vega based GPU.

Only issue I have with it is the mini Display port it uses but the cables are pretty cheap to convert it so no biggy.

Ive nabbed two of them for myself but plenty left by the looks of it.

Just to clarify, the V340L is different from the V340 at that techpowerup link. Here is a discussion about this:
https://www.reddit.com/r/homelabsales/comment … 6gb_gpus_2500x/

Apparently this has two GPUs with 8GB of memory for each, which is still 8GB usable since they both need to store the same data.

So, this is effectively a dual Vega 56 with about 30% lower clock speed and faster memory. I can't seem to find anyone using these for gaming, but crossfire was never good at providing consistent frame pacing, so even if it benches okay it will probably not be an especially great gaming experience.

The driver support will be the biggest question mark with these things.

Also, this post seems to indicate that these do not "play nice" out of the box on Windows 10 so this guy was trying to flash it to a Vega 56 but failing. No one ever replied to the thread.

If I had to guess why these things became available by the thousands for $50-$70 over the past year, I'd say it's because the professional users that could actually make use of them didn't want to use GPUs that were no longer getting the feature updates of current gen cards, and that they cannot be used for Windows gaming so they had little appeal to the budget gamer market.

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Reply 2179 of 2244, by Trashbytes

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Yup not really for gaming, good for VMs and other ML stuff if you want to do it on the cheap, should work well enough under Linux.

If I am reading things right these use MxM over Xfire which should help for VM work.

Does MxM still have the same memory limitations Xfire and SLI do ?

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