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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #510 on: 11 Dec 2009, 05:34:19 pm »
Would also be great to see what a 30 day diet of Cuda processing produces.

Today a month is over, 2 days the machine was used to play, install software and show videos...

First seen on 2009-11-08 06:38:13
 
CPU Intel(R) Atom(tm) CPU 230 @ 1.60GHz
Number of CPU's (number of (virtual) cores) 1(2)
Operating System and version Microsoft Windows Vista
 
Current Credit (based on incremental update) 51,391.52
BOINC World position based on credit (based on incremental update) 534,061
Recent average credit RAC (projects accumulated) 1,901.33990
Recent average credit RAC (according to BOINCstats) 1,554.07922
Average credit per CPU second 0.027428
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here is the full statistic: Host ID "6187800"

summary we can say it crunches ~50 000 credits per month
and get a RAC of 1900 - 2000 depending on project
have fun  ;D

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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #511 on: 11 Dec 2009, 06:44:45 pm »
Would also be great to see what a 30 day diet of Cuda processing produces.

Today a month is over, 2 days the machine was used to play, install software and show videos...

First seen on 2009-11-08 06:38:13
 
CPU Intel(R) Atom(tm) CPU 230 @ 1.60GHz
Number of CPU's (number of (virtual) cores) 1(2)
Operating System and version Microsoft Windows Vista
 
Current Credit (based on incremental update) 51,391.52
BOINC World position based on credit (based on incremental update) 534,061
Recent average credit RAC (projects accumulated) 1,901.33990
Recent average credit RAC (according to BOINCstats) 1,554.07922
Average credit per CPU second 0.027428
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here is the full statistic: Host ID "6187800"

summary we can say it crunches ~50 000 credits per month
and get a RAC of 1900 - 2000 depending on project
have fun  ;D

Thanks Heinz.
That's pretty respectable performance.

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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #512 on: 11 Dec 2009, 08:45:12 pm »
if you have FB-DIMMS on your server and you have some good ideas to cool them down, so let me know.

regards  ;D
looking around I found in inquirer FB-DIMM with Heatpipe cooling a very interesting review.
I ordered now GEIL EVO Cyclone MemoryCoolingSystem
the mounting kit looks a little bit better, varying the high is important and 5000 rpm of the fan

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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #513 on: 12 Dec 2009, 01:58:06 pm »
ak_v8b and temps of FBDIMM
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it is running:
4 docking
4 ak_v8b
2 collatz
roomtemp= 20 grd celsius
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Informationsliste   Wert
Sensor Eigenschaften   
Sensortyp   Dual ADT7490  (SMBus 2Ch, 2Eh)
GPU Sensortyp   Diode  (ATI-Diode)
Motherboard Name   Intel D5400XS
   
Temperaturen   
CPU1   49 °C  (120 °F)
CPU2   55 °C  (131 °F)
1. CPU / 1. Kern   48 °C  (118 °F)
1. CPU / 2. Kern   36 °C  (97 °F)
1. CPU / 3. Kern   44 °C  (111 °F)
1. CPU / 4. Kern   43 °C  (109 °F)
2. CPU / 1. Kern   40 °C  (104 °F)
2. CPU / 2. Kern   36 °C  (97 °F)
2. CPU / 3. Kern   39 °C  (102 °F)
2. CPU / 4. Kern   40 °C  (104 °F)
DIMM   71 °C  (160 °F)
GPU Diode   64 °C  (147 °F)
Temperatur 1   47 °C  (117 °F)
Temperatur 2   46 °C  (115 °F)
Temperatur 3   49 °C  (120 °F)
FB-DIMM1   76 °C  (169 °F)
FB-DIMM2   76 °C  (169 °F)
FB-DIMM3   68 °C  (154 °F)
FB-DIMM4   66 °C  (151 °F)
Seagate ST31000340NS   33 °C  (91 °F)
Seagate ST31000340NS   32 °C  (90 °F)
Seagate ST31000340NS   34 °C  (93 °F)
   
Kühllüfter   
CPU1   641 RPM
CPU2   637 RPM
North Bridge   3056 RPM
South Bridge   4122 RPM
DIMM   2512 RPM
Aux   587 RPM
Grafikprozessor (GPU)   90%
   
If I'm running 4  docking and 4 ak_v8b apps temp of the FB-DIMM are moderate 76 grd celsius
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If I'm running 8 docking FB-DIMM is 74 grd celsius,
but if I'm running 8 ak_v8b the temp of the FBDIMM boosted from 74 grd to 87-89  grd celsius (in hiver) in summer you had to add 10 grd to it, then we have 97 to 99 grd...as last summer and last year...
ak-v8b is a toaster  ::)....ready to cook my breakfast eggs..... :o

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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #514 on: 15 Dec 2009, 05:09:19 pm »
if the air cooling system works properly we have following values:
roomtemp: 21,5 grd celsius
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Informationsliste   Wert
Sensor Eigenschaften   
Sensortyp   Dual ADT7490  (SMBus 2Ch, 2Eh)
GPU Sensortyp   Diode  (ATI-Diode)
Motherboard Name   Intel D5400XS
   
Temperaturen   
CPU1   56 °C  (133 °F)
CPU2   60 °C  (140 °F)
1. CPU / 1. Kern   52 °C  (126 °F)
1. CPU / 2. Kern   43 °C  (109 °F)
1. CPU / 3. Kern   49 °C  (120 °F)
1. CPU / 4. Kern   49 °C  (120 °F)
2. CPU / 1. Kern   40 °C  (104 °F)
2. CPU / 2. Kern   37 °C  (99 °F)
2. CPU / 3. Kern   41 °C  (106 °F)
2. CPU / 4. Kern   41 °C  (106 °F)
DIMM   77 °C  (171 °F)
GPU Diode   70 °C  (158 °F)
Temperatur 1   48 °C  (118 °F)
Temperatur 2   49 °C  (120 °F)
Temperatur 3   54 °C  (129 °F)
FB-DIMM1   87 °C  (189 °F)
FB-DIMM2   86 °C  (187 °F)

FB-DIMM3   78 °C  (172 °F)
FB-DIMM4   74 °C  (165 °F)
Seagate ST31000340NS   35 °C  (95 °F)
Seagate ST31000340NS   33 °C  (91 °F)
Seagate ST31000340NS   33 °C  (91 °F)
   
Kühllüfter   
CPU1   659 RPM
CPU2   639 RPM
North Bridge   4556 RPM
South Bridge   4186 RPM
DIMM   3125 RPM
Aux   726 RPM
Grafikprozessor (GPU)   90%
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running:
8 x akv8b
2 x Collatz
See the difference to a mixed run.
We have 10 grd celsius more with 8 akv8b.

I'm still waiting for the GEIL EVO Cyclone MemoryCoolingSystem....

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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #515 on: 16 Dec 2009, 05:12:59 am »
a light OC of the RV670 bring us a additional 22 GFLOPS
16.12.2009 00:36:33      ATI GPU 0: ATI Radeon HD 3800 (RV670) (CAL version 1.4.467, 512MB, 522 GFLOPS peak)
its running 2 x collatz (together with 8x akv8b on CPU)
roomtemp=21 grd celsius
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GPU Diode   70 °C  (158 °F)
Temperatur 1   49 °C  (120 °F)
Temperatur 2   49 °C  (120 °F)
Temperatur 3   53 °C  (127 °F)
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Informationsliste   Wert
Grafikprozessor Eigenschaften   
Grafikkarte   Sapphire Radeon HD 3870 512MB GDDR4
BIOS Version   010.077.000.000.000000
BIOS Datum   01/21/08 08:48
GPU Codename   RV670 XT
Teilenummer   11X-1E620A-100
PCI-Geräte   1002-9501 / 174B-E620  (Rev 00)
Transistoren   666 Mio.
Fertigungstechnologie   55 nm
Gehäusefläche   192 mm2
Bustyp   PCI Express 2.0 x16 @ x16
Speichergröße   512 MB
GPU Takt   810 MHz  (Original: 776 MHz, overclock: 4%)
RAMDAC Takt   400 MHz
Pixel Pipelines   16
Textureinheiten (TMU) / Pipeline   1
Unified Shaders   320  (v4.1)
DirectX Hardwareunterstützung   DirectX v10.1
Pixel Füllrate   12960 MPixel/s
   
Speicherbus-Eigenschaften   
Bustyp   GDDR4
Busbreite   256 Bit
Tatsächlicher Takt   1233 MHz (DDR)  (Original: 1126 MHz, overclock: 10%)
Effektiver Takt   2466 MHz
Bandbreite   77.1 GB/s
   
Verschiedenes   
Auslastung   97%
   
ATI PowerPlay (BIOS)   
State #1   Grafikprozessor (GPU): 777 MHz, Speicher: 1126 MHz  (Boot)
State #2   Grafikprozessor (GPU): 776 MHz, Speicher: 1126 MHz  (OverDrive)
State #3   Grafikprozessor (GPU): 776 MHz, Speicher: 1126 MHz
State #4   Grafikprozessor (GPU): 776 MHz, Speicher: 1126 MHz  (UVD)
   
Grafikprozessorhersteller   
Firmenname   Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Produktinformation   http://ati.amd.com/products/home-office.html
Treiberdownload   http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx
Treiberupdate   http://driveragent.com?ref=59
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OK, maybe you have seen higher OC values, but this RV670 has passive cooling...so I'm happy with it.  ;)

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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #516 on: 16 Dec 2009, 05:07:10 pm »
"GEIL EVO Cyclone Memory Cooling System" is built in now.
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Text from the package:
World' 1st Memory Cooling fan with REAL-time System Information displayed through LED!
The GEIL EVO Cyclone Memeory Cooling System features the world's 1st memory cooling fan with LED display, embedded with thermal sensor, indicating surrounding temperature and real-time fan RPM.
OPTIMIZED COOLING TECHNOLOGY
Designed with airflow and heat dissipation, the metal fan bracket of the EVO Cyclone come with dual sets of cooling fin on both sides of the fan and air ducts underneath providing meximun cooling power for your high performance memory modules!
Features and Specification:
- Dimension [LxWxH]: 146*52,6*106mm
- Net Weght: about 135g
- Fan Airflow: 4,04CFM
- Fan Speed: 3400 +-10RPM
-Fan Diameter: 50mm
- Fan Life Expectancy: 25000Hours continous operating(25grd celsius, 65%RH)
- Connector: 3 Pin
- Fan Voltage: 12V
- Universal heat sink bracket and clip design
- Embedded thermal sensor
- Logo Fan with LED Display of: Company Name, Product Name, real time fan RPM and surrounding temperature
- 1 Year Manufacture Warranty
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roomtemp=21 grd celsius
running:
8 x akv8b
2 x collatz
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Informationsliste   Wert
Sensor Eigenschaften   
Sensortyp   Dual ADT7490  (SMBus 2Ch, 2Eh)
GPU Sensortyp   Diode  (ATI-Diode)
Motherboard Name   Intel D5400XS
   
Temperaturen   
CPU1   56 °C  (133 °F)
CPU2   64 °C  (147 °F)
1. CPU / 1. Kern   52 °C  (126 °F)
1. CPU / 2. Kern   42 °C  (108 °F)
1. CPU / 3. Kern   49 °C  (120 °F)
1. CPU / 4. Kern   49 °C  (120 °F)
2. CPU / 1. Kern   43 °C  (109 °F)
2. CPU / 2. Kern   41 °C  (106 °F)
2. CPU / 3. Kern   43 °C  (109 °F)
2. CPU / 4. Kern   43 °C  (109 °F)
DIMM   79 °C  (174 °F)
GPU Diode   74 °C  (165 °F)
Temperatur 1   51 °C  (124 °F)
Temperatur 2   51 °C  (124 °F)
Temperatur 3   54 °C  (129 °F)
FB-DIMM1   94 °C  (201 °F)
FB-DIMM2   92 °C  (198 °F)

FB-DIMM3   88 °C  (190 °F)
FB-DIMM4   85 °C  (185 °F)

Seagate ST31000340NS   35 °C  (95 °F)
Seagate ST31000340NS   34 °C  (93 °F)
Seagate ST31000340NS   35 °C  (95 °F)
   
Kühllüfter   
CPU1   657 RPM
CPU2   650 RPM
North Bridge   4808 RPM
South Bridge   4157 RPM
DIMM   4212 RPM
Aux   850 RPM
Grafikprozessor (GPU)   100%
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As we can see the temperatures of FBDIMM1 and FBDIMM2 are 94 / 92 grd thats 7 grd higher than OCZ cooling system.
We see further that DIMM3 and DIMM4 have now 10 grd more than the OCZ system.
This means the one 5cm cooler is not enough to cool the FBDIMMS down, although the fan runs 4212RPM, thats 800RPM over its specification, very well, but its not enough....
Further we see my inner sensor which is placed between DIMM1 and DIMM2 shows 74 grd , with OCZ it shows 67 grd.
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The EVO shows 41 grd and 4286 RPM on its LED Display. (After one and a half hour operation)
Out of my view the EVO Cyclone is more a funny kit than a very good cooling solution.   
Pitty, it fits perfect over the FBDIMMs.
And now the upper x16 grafic-slot are usable.
Here are some pictures:
EVO Cyclone mounted.
EVO Cyclone with additional fin-plate bottom for better airstream and that the fan not getting hot air from the graphic adapter RV670.
I mounted the additional finplate bottom(white) for better air-streaming from the fan sitting right bottom before the big cooler of the RV670. As you can see on left side 4 slot-plates are open now for better airstream.
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Now after 4 hours and switch on a additional 28cm case-fan near frontside temps are:
DIMM   79 °C  (174 °F)
FB-DIMM1   92 °C  (198 °F)
FB-DIMM2   88 °C  (190 °F)
FB-DIMM3   86 °C  (187 °F)
FB-DIMM4   81 °C  (178 °F)

CPU1   662 RPM
CPU2   638 RPM
North Bridge   4900 RPM
South Bridge   4182 RPM
DIMM   4231 RPM
Aux   722 RPM

The EVO shows 35 grd C,   4136 RPM  on its LED
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OK, I will run this EVO Cyclone cooler, but I must search for a better more effective cooling solution.
Lets everybody make his own conclusion.  ;)

modify EVO:
EVO with tube
EVO look into tube
The EVO shows 24 grd C,   4050 RPM  on its LED
DIMM   79 °C  (174 °F)
FB-DIMM1   88 °C  (190 °F)
FB-DIMM2   83 °C  (181 °F)
FB-DIMM3   80 °C  (176 °F)
FB-DIMM4   80 °C  (176 °F)

CPU1   659 RPM
CPU2   652 RPM
North Bridge   4936 RPM
South Bridge   4157 RPM
DIMM   4157 RPM
Aux   935 RPM
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my modification shows effect, from 92 down to 88 grd. (Case open)
I construct a tube, so cool air from outside the case can now come in.
« Last Edit: 16 Dec 2009, 06:39:03 pm by _heinz »

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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #517 on: 16 Dec 2009, 06:10:17 pm »
>10C difference between edge memory slots?! Too big gradient IMO to call this cooling system good one.

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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #518 on: 16 Dec 2009, 06:45:22 pm »
>10C difference between edge memory slots?! Too big gradient IMO to call this cooling system good one.

you are right, its more a funny kit than a good cooling solution.  :(

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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #519 on: 16 Dec 2009, 08:11:59 pm »
Quote
OK, I will run this EVO Cyclone cooler, but I must search for a better more effective cooling solution.
Lets everybody make his own conclusion.   ;)

_heinz,
on such a "hot" source a little H2O sometimes will be up to the job.  ;)
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U r s

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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #520 on: 19 Dec 2009, 06:57:32 pm »
Hi
a big thank you to all users and anonymous readers of this epic thread, we have today 66000 Views, really a nice number.
@Urs, thanks for the link, very interesting...

Regards   ;)



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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #521 on: 20 Dec 2009, 11:09:15 am »
modify: picture tunneling, longer tube, better values
A full tunneling of the passive RV670 transport the heat out of the case now. (its all paper-maché to see if it works, will make it later from any plastic thermo-isolated material)
The tube is now 21 cm. Case is open.
roomtemp 21 grd celsius
running:
8 x akv8
2 x collatz
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Sensor Eigenschaften   
Sensortyp   Dual ADT7490  (SMBus 2Ch, 2Eh)
GPU Sensortyp   Diode  (ATI-Diode)
Motherboard Name   Intel D5400XS
   
Temperaturen   
CPU1   55 °C  (131 °F)
CPU2   53 °C  (127 °F)

1. CPU / 1. Kern   51 °C  (124 °F)
1. CPU / 2. Kern   42 °C  (108 °F)
1. CPU / 3. Kern   48 °C  (118 °F)
1. CPU / 4. Kern   47 °C  (117 °F)
2. CPU / 1. Kern   46 °C  (115 °F)
2. CPU / 2. Kern   43 °C  (109 °F)
2. CPU / 3. Kern   45 °C  (113 °F)
2. CPU / 4. Kern   46 °C  (115 °F)
DIMM   77 °C  (171 °F)
GPU Diode   74 °C  (165 °F)
Temperatur 1   53 °C  (127 °F)
Temperatur 2   52 °C  (126 °F)
Temperatur 3   53 °C  (127 °F)
FB-DIMM1   78 °C  (172 °F)
FB-DIMM2   72 °C  (162 °F)
FB-DIMM3   70 °C  (158 °F)
FB-DIMM4   70 °C  (158 °F)

Seagate ST31000340NS   41 °C  (106 °F)
Seagate ST31000340NS   42 °C  (108 °F)
Seagate ST31000340NS   44 °C  (111 °F)
   
Kühllüfter   
CPU1   663 RPM
CPU2   657 RPM
North Bridge   4553 RPM
South Bridge   4160 RPM
DIMM   4115 RPM
Aux   946 RPM
Grafikprozessor (GPU)   100%
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The EVO shows 20 grd and 3972 RPM
This works now as recommended.    ;)
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A better solution would be a cooling-unit with 3 Fans a 5*5 *1cm running 5000 RPM, complete in a flexible tube so that it can get cool fresh air from outside the case.
Conclusion: The EVO Cyclone without modification is not qualified to cool the FB-DIMMS down.
 ;)
« Last Edit: 20 Dec 2009, 05:28:00 pm by _heinz »

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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #522 on: 20 Dec 2009, 05:47:16 pm »
The silly question I have is the fan blowing Down onto the cooling fins or UP pulling case air through the fins...

So looking at the pictures you have posted you have what looks like a dead space for air movement in the area of the RAM. What I think I would do is install one of the fans that covers a "blade slot" in the back of the case to exhaust from that area and insure that the RAM Fan is pulling outside air (forcing down onto to the cooling fins). Then you are creating specific airflow for just the RAM.


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« Reply #523 on: 20 Dec 2009, 06:39:35 pm »
The silly question I have is the fan blowing Down onto the cooling fins or UP pulling case air through the fins...

So looking at the pictures you have posted you have what looks like a dead space for air movement in the area of the RAM. What I think I would do is install one of the fans that covers a "blade slot" in the back of the case to exhaust from that area and insure that the RAM Fan is pulling outside air (forcing down onto to the cooling fins). Then you are creating specific airflow for just the RAM.


The fan in the tube is blowing the cool air from outside onto the FB-DIMMs. The fan does not blow on the cooling fins left and right. These cooling fins goes still under the fan along. When the fan blows the air on these fins under it, they cool down, but this has no big effect if the case temp is 40 grd celsius. (Therefore I must the case open now).
Where the airducts are I could not see exactly.
Remember to our first try the EVO shows 41 grd and 4286 RPM on its LED Display. (see above)
Right on the paper-mache tunnel of the RV670 is a big fan, it blows cool air from right through the tunnel to three open blade slots backside.
The case has 2 fans 22cm diameter, each with separate switch and variable RPM regulator.
If I close the case and switch the two fans on, a lot of cool air blows in, but the temperature of the FBDIMMS are going upwards.
See our sample above, to run the machine without special FB-DIMM fan-cooler, temp goes up to 102 grd celsius.
Its very mysterious, but true, the two big fans disturb the inner airflow. I had them always off.

modify: Review from InsideHW GEIL EVO Cyclone Memory Cooler
« Last Edit: 20 Dec 2009, 08:14:01 pm by _heinz »

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Re: optimized sources
« Reply #524 on: 20 Dec 2009, 09:29:36 pm »
The hard part is every case is designed to "look nice" for the user to impress their friends. Other than a few, it was not designed to move air to cool an extremme machine. So it is known that there will be dead spots that air does not move well.
Otherwise we would see a BIG Honking FAN in the Front with a Grill on every machine.
Your drive cage prevents moving air Front to Back which would cool the Chipset, RAM and Hard Drives.

What I would look at is if you have two of the 5.24 bays open in the top to mount a 120mm Fan just push air into the case. If under the plastic front of the case is mounting area for an 80mm fan put one there (poke holes). The idea would be to force as much air as possible. Then fans that exhaust air out of the case will work more effectively.

One might consider mounting another fan at the exhaust of the power supply to help pull more air out of the case.

 

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