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    [SetFSB Auto Tool] - Automatic CPU overclocking utility

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Audigy, Dec 11, 2008.

  1. Audigy

    Audigy Notebook Evangelist

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    [​IMG]

    What is SetFSB?

    SetFSB is a program that makes possible control the PLL(Clock Generator) on your board, so you can control the FSB and PCI/PCI-E buses while in Windows. That way you can overclock your CPU and system memory too.


    What is SetFSB Automatic Tool?

    I decided to make this tool, because when you shutdown(to power off/standby) all the settings that you have made within SetFSB are lost. Then you need to re-enter and re-setting the FSB again.

    So with this tool you don´t need to do anything, it will set a predefined overclock automatically on systems boot.

    Because the M570RU´s clock generator resets on shutdown(standby) but keeps its settings when you restart(the power is not cut), this tool will automatically detect that situation an will not rise the FSB again.




    How to in 3 steps:


    1________________________________________________________________

    Download SetFSB from here: http://audigyfiles.com.sapo.pt/AutoTool/AutoToolInstaller.rar

    Extract and run the AutoToolInstaller.exe. Accept and click the install button. (It will create a folder with the SetFSB files on C:\)

    [​IMG]


    2________________________________________________________________

    Then download(below) the SetFSB Auto Tool Configuration and Auto Tool OC ON. Place the both .exes anywere you like, desktop, programs, etc.

    If you need to reset your CPU to the stock frequency, just download(below) the SetFSB Auto Tool OC OFF. Place it anywere you like, desktop, programs, etc.

    [​IMG]

    3________________________________________________________________

    Now, run the Auto Tool Configuration Utility. It will ask for the stock CPU frequency. Enter it on Mhz units. Then click [OK].

    [​IMG]

    Next it will ask for the Max multiplier of your CPU. Enter it. Then click [OK].

    [​IMG]

    Finally it will ask for the desired overclocking frequency. Enter it on Mhz units. Then click [OK].

    [​IMG]

    Example: For one Intel Core 2 Duo T7700

    Stock CPU Frequency: 2400
    Max Multiplier: 12
    Overclocked CPU frequency: 2900


    If you have problems knowing about any of these fields, try the Intel Processor Spec Finder Database.

    If you still have doubts, just ask here that I will gladly help you.




    Now, if you want to apply the overclock automatically to the CPU when your system boots up, just follow these 3 steps:

    1________________________________________________________________

    Click Start -> All Programs -> Startup. Right click over "Startup", chose open/explore.

    [​IMG]


    2________________________________________________________________

    Now that we have the Startup folder open, copy the SetFSBAutoToolOCON.exe to the Startup folder.

    [​IMG]


    3________________________________________________________________

    Finally, check the Startup folder via Start Menu to confirm.

    _________________________________________________________________

    Make sure that you have selected the correct and funcional PLL/Clock Generator for your machine. (Clevos M570RU/71RU/72RU/73RU use the ICS9LPR363DGLF PLL).

    [​IMG]


    _________________________________________________________________


    SetFSB Auto Tool Configuration - http://audigyfiles.com.sapo.pt/AutoTool/AutoToolConfiguration.rar

    This tool will configure your overclock profile. Just copy it to your desktop or any other place and double-click on it.


    SetFSB Auto Tool OC ON - http://audigyfiles.com.sapo.pt/AutoTool/AutoToolOCON.rar

    Every time your computers starts or you run this tool manually, the SetFSB Auto Tool will automatically apply the predefined overclock to your CPU. Remember to test first in small Mhz steps.

    One tray baloon will automatically pop up, warning you about the overclocking frequency that was applied to your CPU:

    [​IMG]

    If in the future your don´t want the overclock automatically applied on system boot, just delete the .exe from the Startup folder. If you want to set another overclock frequency, just run the Auto Tool Configuration utility.



    SetFSB Auto Tool OC OFF - http://audigyfiles.com.sapo.pt/AutoTool/AutoToolOCOFF.rar

    This tool will reset your CPU to stock speeds when overclocked. Just copy it to your desktop or any other place and double-click on it.

    Code:
    [B]Release Notes:[/B]
    
    Improvements over version 2.1:
    [I]- Added support for all CPUs(limited only by the support of your PLL)
    - Added support for 166 and 266Mhz FSBs
    - Added user friendly configuration with GUI support
    - Added the display of the overclocked frequency applied to the CPU[/I]
    
    12/12/2008 v3.1
    [I]- First public release![/I]
    
    * For version 3.2, custom overclocking profiles...
    Previous SetFSB Auto Tool releases

    Compatible with:

    - Vista x86/x64
    - XP x86/x64



    I hope that this little tool will be useful to you, as it was for me... ;)

    * I tested it exhaustively, but if you find any bug or error, please report it in this topic.
     
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  2. Audigy

    Audigy Notebook Evangelist

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    I will upload the tool in a few hours... I´m only doing some final testings on various machines to make sure that everything is ok.

    ;)
     
  3. yodawg

    yodawg Notebook Consultant

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    how do i get the ppl without opening up my laptop
     
  4. Audigy

    Audigy Notebook Evangelist

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    First things first - you need to find YOUR PLL/clock generator among SetFSB's list in order to actually manipulate it. There are only two ways to find out your PLL:

    1. Open up your laptop, find it on the motherboard and then look at what it say it is.

    2. Instead you can just try with every PLL generator in SetFSB, until you get the correct one. The correct one will show your CPU frequency as identical to the one in CPU-Z. Find it via trial and error.

    ;)
     
  5. sohail99

    sohail99 Notebook Consultant

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    wow!! the most awesome OC tool nd programmer is back!! :D Awesome job!! :D
     
  6. yodawg

    yodawg Notebook Consultant

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    has any1 already found the ppl for a t5750 or any1 know where i could search it online ?
     
  7. Audigy

    Audigy Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks ;)

    I´m glad I can help!

    Remeber, the PLL is not CPU dependent... it is located on your motherboard, so it´s model/platform dependent.

    Try all the PLLs listed on SetFSB, thats the easiest way.

    ;)
     
  8. Johnksss

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    this still doesn't work on the np9262 right audigy? even with knowing the pll?
     
  9. Audigy

    Audigy Notebook Evangelist

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    Unfortunately the PLL of the D901C has some kind of lock on the SMBus... leading to an impossibility of changing the FSB via softmod(PLL Registers).

    :(
     
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    they must have seriously knew something when making this model... :(
     
  11. yodawg

    yodawg Notebook Consultant

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    the manual method seems too risky and too time consuming. is there a like a catalog or reference material that i cam look at with my system info to find out the ppl

    how much difference does overclocking a c2d a couple hundred of mhz really make?
     
  12. emike09

    emike09 Overclocking Champion

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    Hey Audigy. Glad your still working with your little tool. Noticed you started a new thread for SetFSB Auto. Was the other just too old and crowded or what?
     
  13. naticus

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    need...more...FSB!
     
  14. eleron911

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    Just wished mine were also supported :)

    Great job Audigy, you deserve a lot of credit for this...
     
  15. Audigy

    Audigy Notebook Evangelist

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    There is no risk trying the SetFSB PLLs list...

    About the difference that overclocking makes, is the same difference when you chose to buy an T5750(2Ghz) over an T5550(1.83Ghz).

    BTW, your T5750 has a stock CPU frequency of 2000 and a max multiplier of 12.

    ;)

    Hi emike,

    I realized that this new version was quite different from the old one, and at some time if I used the old thread, could be confusing on about how we can use the tool if we read the comments about the older tool.

    Now there is a simple GUI with user configurable fields, wich is different from the fixed configuration of the older tool.

    Now you have it! No FSB limits. ;)

    Thanks eleron911 ;)

    Unfortunately I can´t help in that field... SMBus/PLL Registers control and programing is way beyond my humble knowledge...

    Thanks to everyone´s support!
     
  16. naticus

    naticus Notebook Deity

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    Great Job Audigy! I have been using your setFSB auto-tooll for quite some time now, 8 months I believe. I cant wait to try this one out!
     
  17. Audigy

    Audigy Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks naticus ;) I will release it this night...

    Just testing it on all the machines I can... some optimizations here and there, but the source code is finished. :D
     
  18. Audigy

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    Tool released!

    Any bug or error, please report it in this topic ;)
     
  19. emike09

    emike09 Overclocking Champion

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    Great tool, Audigy. Thanks!

    Still no support for the PM45 Express chipset... sadness.
     
  20. DRevan

    DRevan Notebook Virtuoso

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    I hope it will have support soon, cause GTA 4 would love it if I could OC my P8400 :D
     
  21. ivar

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    It would be so nice to have similar tool to setFSB under Linux ...
     
  22. Orius

    Orius Notebook Geek

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    Cool looking tool.

    Will this tool work on a Z96JS with a T7200 (Intel i945PM Revision 03)?

    What is a good safety limit for overclocking? (i.e. How far do you try to push the speed? 5%? 10%? or more?

    Thanks.
     
  23. naticus

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    Works Great, love the ease of use...which is a must for me.
     
  24. vinceh

    vinceh Notebook Geek

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    I have a M570RU, using a C2D T8100. I'm wondering what my stock frequency and multiplier are. I looked it up on the website, but there are a few models of T8100, some have a multiplier of 10, some with 10.5. I'm guessing my stock frequency is 2100?

    Also, what would be a good frequency for me to clock to (ie. the most performance without blowing up my computer)?

    Thanks Aud, really appreciate everything you've done with this =).

    Vin
     
  25. Sp3ctrum

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    The question has probably already been asked and answer but could somebody point me to a tutorial on how to find a max stable overclock and explaining how setFSB work and finally is it compatible with M860tu and if yes which PLL is it?
     
  26. n00dles

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    yea i also have the same question, i have a sager np5793 i think it uses the T8100. i tried pressing the "GetFSB" but then it says "PLL Byte Error" i tried pressing this on my comp and it worked, how come it doesnt work for my laptop?
     
  27. naticus

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    Your PLL ID ICS9LPR363DGLF

    I have mine OC'd by 300mxz, so i would say go from 2100 to 2400-2450 stable. Your multiplier should be 10x.
     
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    Whats the max multiplier for the T9300?

    Wonder if I could get it to 3.0 ghz safely.....
     
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    n00dles Notebook Geek

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    thnx alot naticus!!! 1 more question, 10x multiplier? i have mines at 10.5x would it be a problem or should i leave it at that?
     
  30. vinceh

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    It should be 10.5, I tested with 10, and it doesn't clock to the wanted frequency. Also, don't go past 2500Mhz, the max you can get to is about 2514Mhz.
     
  31. n00dles

    n00dles Notebook Geek

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    is it normal for it to revert back to stock everytime you restart your comp?? cuz i OC'd my cpu from 2.1-2.4ghz and when i restarted my comp, it reverted back to 2.1 ghz
     
  32. vinceh

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    Yes, if you read the OP, Aud tells you to put OCON.exe into your Startup folder, which means your computer will automatically clock to the desired speed during each startup.
     
  33. Audigy

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    Hi Orius,

    First check every PLL on SetFSB list... you just need to find one that works on your system. It will show your CPU frequency and FSB correctly.

    On your system, your FSB is 166(QP-QuadPumped 667), and your T7200 works at 2000 with an max multi of 12.

    2200 should be a good value for an initial overclocking. Check your temperatures and stability on high load situations, such as games and benchmarks. 2400 should be reachable. ;)

    Thanks naticus! ;)
    Any problem just ask!

    You are right, your T8100 has a max multi of 10.5 and a stock freq of 2100.

    About the overclocking limit, 2300 should be a good value for an initial overclocking. Check your temperatures and stability on high load situations, such as games and benchmarks. 2500 should be reachable, or even 2600 due to the shrinked core(less heat) ;)

    Thanks for your support! ;)

    Hi n00dles,

    Yes, its normal...

    The PLL Registers are volatile, wich means that if you shutdown to standby or even restart in some systems, the overclocked settings applied to the PLL will be erased.

    This tool makes the process of re-apply the desired overclocking easier, applying it automatically when you boot up.

    ;)
     
  34. ptatti

    ptatti Notebook Enthusiast

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    what's the one for NP8660?
     
  35. pasoleatis

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    I manage to get my girlfriends asus with a T9300 up to 3.0GHz. I passed the wprime tests. It also help the fact that the ram was pc-800. Normally the ram will run at 667.When the FSB is increased so that the proc speed is 3.0 Ghz, the rm will ran at 800 because the ram multiplier is locked.

    PL
     
  36. vinceh

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    I don't know why, but when I overclock, my computer runs slower. I'll open up my game, and the opening movie is very framy. Once I log in, I can barely move the camera around. Anyone know possible reasons?
     
  37. Intraining

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    Does this work with the alienware mx15
     
  38. emike09

    emike09 Overclocking Champion

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    I've always wondered why so many people expect to wait for others to tell them if something will work, when they could take 2 minutes to download it and try it themselves...
     
  39. Intraining

    Intraining Notebook Enthusiast

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    Well I tried and could not get it to work but thought maybe I was doing something wrong.
     
  40. emike09

    emike09 Overclocking Champion

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    How about an error code, or what is or isn't working?
     
  41. Audigy

    Audigy Notebook Evangelist

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    emike09, is wright... if you can provide some error code, problem, I/we can gradly help you...

    Just remember to first try every Clock Generator on SetFSB's list. If any of those listed work(the correct FSB is showed and can be altered and applied), then just follow my guide on the first post.

    Any doubt just ask!

    ;)
     
  42. Intraining

    Intraining Notebook Enthusiast

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    Well I found the right clock gen (RTM876-660) but when I hit set FSB the screen goes white and the laptop locks up until I just power it down.Its the alienware mx15 with t9300....Thanks
     
  43. liakjim

    liakjim Notebook Guru

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    Anyone able to find the pll for clevo M860tu? Because i tried them all , one by one, and the only one that came up with some results ,is the "RTM876-660" , which must be not correct because the results are wrong.
     
  44. 000022

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    Same Problem as the guy above, though I'm using the Np8660, which is basically derived from the m860tu. Help?
     
  45. Audigy

    Audigy Notebook Evangelist

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    Thats means that the PLL that you have selected it's not the correct one, or your system has some kind of SMBus lock, making impossible to program the PLL's registers.

    ;)

    The PLL used on the M860TU is the ICS9LPR395.

    [​IMG]

    Unfortunately it's still not supported by SetFSB.

    Code:
    ICS9248BF-87 (Akimbo AP1200)
    ICS9248EF-199 (Biostar M7SUA, Matsonic MS9357E )
    ICS932S401EGLF (SuperMicro X7DA3+, Tyan Tempest i5400PW )
    ICS932S421BGLF (Intel D5400XS, Tyan Tempest i5400XL )
    ICS94201DF (ASUS TUSL2-C)
    ICS94225AF (EPoX EP-8K7A, ASUS A7M266)
    ICS94228BF (EPoX EP-8KHA+/EP-8K3A, ASUS A7V333)
    ICS950405AF (ASUS K8V, ECS KV2 Lite )
    ICS950410AFLF (MSI K8T NEO2-F V2.0) 
    ICS950703BF (ASUS P4T533)
    ICS950812BG (Compaq Presario 2201AP)
    ICS951402AG (HP Compaq nc4010) 
    ICS951403CF (FIC AT31)
    ICS951412AG (HP Pavilion ZV6000)
    ICS951416BGLF (HP 6515B)
    ICS951461BGLF (DFI ICFX3200)
    ICS951463BGLF (Acer Aspire M5610)
    ICS951464AGLF (Acer M1100)
    ICS952001AF(MSI 645U) 
    ICS952003AF (ASUS P4S333-C) 
    ICS952018AF (ACER E661FXM, ASUS P4S800-MX) 
    ICS952505AF (ASRock 939Dual-SATA2) 
    ICS952607EF (ASUS P4C800/P4P800)
    ICS952619CF (AOpen AX4SPE Max)
    ICS952623CG (Toshiba Satellite P10-554)
    ICS952906AGLF (VIA PICO ITX EPIA PX10000G, Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pro V2030 ) 
    ICS953002DFLF (ABIT IP95)
    ICS953401CFLF (Fujitsu sienems P5SD2-FM) 
    ICS953805CFLF (ECS GS7610 ULTRA V1.1C, ASUS A8S-X-UAYZ )
    ICS954103EF (Gateway 505GR)
    ICS954105BF (HP xw4400)
    ICS954108CFLF (Intel D975XBX)
    ICS954119DFLF(MEDION MD8800[MSI MS-7204])
    ICS954123CGLF (ASUS P5W-DH) 
    ICS954127BFLF (ABIT IL9 Pro)
    ICS954141CFLF (ASUS P5LP-LE)
    ICS954201BGLF (Samsung X20) 
    ICS954213AGLF (ASUS A6VA, M9V/N, COMPAQ Presario B2800)
    ICS954227CGLF (Sony VAIO VGN-S460/S580P)
    ICS954310BGLF (Acer Aspire 5570Z)
    ICS954519BGLF (MSI 975X Platinum PowerUp Edition)
    ICS954552CGLF (ASUS N4L-VM)
    ICS9LPRS113AKLF (MSI P45 Diamond/platinium)
    ICS9LPRS139AKLF (EVGA X58 SLI, Foxconn BloodRage)
    ICS9LPR310BGLF (ASUS N10J)
    ICS9LPR316AGLF (Kohjinsha SH6/SH8)
    ICS9LPR321BKLF (Sony VAIO VGN-FE31Z/41Z, UX series ) 
    ICS9LPR363DGLF (ASUS G1S/G2S /F3SV/F8SV /A7S-7S006C/A6JM )
    ICS9LPRS419CFLF (ECS 945GCT-M/1333, Acer AM5630, Lenovo 9702 A66 )
    ICS9LPR426AGLF (ASUS Eee PC)
    ICS9LPR427AGLF (ASUS Eee PC 1000) 
    ICS9LPR501HGLF (ABIT IB9,IP35 ) 
    ICS9LP505-2HGLF (VAIO type R master) 
    ICS9LPRS509HGLF (DFI Infinity P965-S, Biostar TP35D2-A7, Foxconn P35A) 
    ICS9LPRS511EGLF (Foxconn G9657MA-8EKRS2H, Shuttle SP35P2 PRO )
    ICS9LPRS514EGLF (MSI P965 platinum, Foxconn 946GZ7MA-8K2SH) 
    ICS9LPRS552AGLF (ASUS P5K31-VM/P5B-E/P5B-Plus/P5B[Vanilla], GIGABYTE G33M-DS2R ) 
    ICS9LPRS587AGLF (GIGABYTE GA-965P-DS3)
    ICS9LPRS587EGLF (GIGABYTE P35-DS3) 
    ICS9LPR604AGLF (Intel D201GLY) 
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    Hello Audigy

    I have a problem with AutoToolOC ON, as it wont work. Simply when I try to start it nothing happens, during Windows start SetFSB settings doesn't load, also tray balloon doesn't pop up. I tried turning off Kaspersky Firewall- didn't help. Can I ask for some advice?
     
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    Firstly, what laptop do you have?
     
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    Hi Theriko. I do not use laptop, I have PC with Intel Q9450 on Asus Rampage Formula X48 Chipset. So far I corrected mistaken install of AutoTool and installed it on C:\ as default (previously I put it on different partition) and now AutoToolOC ON does start but SetFSB is reading FSB incorrectly (in BIOS set is 440, program is giving me 406MHz)... Previously FSB was shown OK.
     
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    have you checked which clock generator your motherboard uses?
     
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    Yes of course. When I turn off AutoToolOC ON (delete it from Autostart), SetFSB shows correct FSB, but when I turn on AutoToolOC ON (place it in Autostart), reboot OS, then AutoTool tells me in tray correct CPU speed, but trying to get FSB in SetFSB i get this weird 406MHz (althought set FSB is 440 or even higher). Weird isn't it?
     
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