3d Vision with Asus Rog Swift and SLI (ETA for FIX)
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I tried Shadow of Mordor today, in 2 way SLI, on my ROG Swift, in 3D. SLI is working perfectly, equal distribution, 80%+ power on both in MSI afterburner, flawless framerate and truly excellent 3D with the Helixmod fixes. Note that I have 66 games in my library, probably more than 80% of them able to be played in 3D. As it stands right now, I am not able to find any game where SLI does not work in 3D on my ROG Swift (and yes, I do know what the problem looks like, I experienced it a couple months ago when testing 3D in Witcher 3 while it was otherwise still bugged). I do not have Lords of the Fallen nor intend to so can't test that one, sorry. I'll try Tomb Raider tomorrow, not that I ever heard that reported as an affected game. But as far as I'm concerned, yeah, the bug's been fixed.
I tried Shadow of Mordor today, in 2 way SLI, on my ROG Swift, in 3D. SLI is working perfectly, equal distribution, 80%+ power on both in MSI afterburner, flawless framerate and truly excellent 3D with the Helixmod fixes. Note that I have 66 games in my library, probably more than 80% of them able to be played in 3D.

As it stands right now, I am not able to find any game where SLI does not work in 3D on my ROG Swift (and yes, I do know what the problem looks like, I experienced it a couple months ago when testing 3D in Witcher 3 while it was otherwise still bugged). I do not have Lords of the Fallen nor intend to so can't test that one, sorry. I'll try Tomb Raider tomorrow, not that I ever heard that reported as an affected game. But as far as I'm concerned, yeah, the bug's been fixed.

CPU: Intel Core i7-5930K
Cooler: Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate
Motherboard: Asus RAMPAGE V EXTREME, BIOS 2101
Memory: G.Skill 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-2666
Storage: Intel 750 Series 1.2TB PCI-E SSD
Storage: Sandisk Ultra II 960GB 2.5" SSD
Video: 2x Gigabyte Gaming G1 980 Ti in SLI, Driver 362.00
Case: Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower
Power Supply: EVGA Supernova P2 1200W 80+ Platinum
Monitor: ROG SWIFT PG278Q 120Hz 27.0" running 1440p in 3DVision
OS: Windows 10 Pro x64 Build 10586

Overclocks:
Processor: 4.4 GHz adaptive (1.296v under load), LLC7 input 1.92v
Processor Cache: 4.2 GHz offset +0.27v (max 1.212v under load)
Memory: 2666 15-15-15-35-CR2 oc'd to 3000 15-15-15-35-CR1 at 1.38v
GPU SLI: Stock voltage, 1455 MHz, 8000Mhz memory

Posted 11/07/2015 08:20 AM   
[quote="Qwinn"]I tried Shadow of Mordor today, in 2 way SLI, on my ROG Swift, in 3D. SLI is working perfectly, equal distribution, 80%+ power on both in MSI afterburner, flawless framerate and truly excellent 3D with the Helixmod fixes. Note that I have 66 games in my library, probably more than 80% of them able to be played in 3D. As it stands right now, I am not able to find any game where SLI does not work in 3D on my ROG Swift (and yes, I do know what the problem looks like, I experienced it a couple months ago when testing 3D in Witcher 3 while it was otherwise still bugged). I do not have Lords of the Fallen nor intend to so can't test that one, sorry. I'll try Tomb Raider tomorrow, not that I ever heard that reported as an affected game. But as far as I'm concerned, yeah, the bug's been fixed.[/quote] Can you check any Ubisoft game ? Like Assassin Creed (any), Far Cry 3,4 or Watch Dogs. I am also interested if you see that weird eye-sync problem. Do you experience that ?
Qwinn said:I tried Shadow of Mordor today, in 2 way SLI, on my ROG Swift, in 3D. SLI is working perfectly, equal distribution, 80%+ power on both in MSI afterburner, flawless framerate and truly excellent 3D with the Helixmod fixes. Note that I have 66 games in my library, probably more than 80% of them able to be played in 3D.

As it stands right now, I am not able to find any game where SLI does not work in 3D on my ROG Swift (and yes, I do know what the problem looks like, I experienced it a couple months ago when testing 3D in Witcher 3 while it was otherwise still bugged). I do not have Lords of the Fallen nor intend to so can't test that one, sorry. I'll try Tomb Raider tomorrow, not that I ever heard that reported as an affected game. But as far as I'm concerned, yeah, the bug's been fixed.

Can you check any Ubisoft game ? Like Assassin Creed (any), Far Cry 3,4 or Watch Dogs. I am also interested if you see that weird eye-sync problem. Do you experience that ?
Yes I have the weird eye-sync problem you are on about. The ghosting is terrible and some objects don't appear in 3d. This driver may have fixed sli a bit but it has broken 3d badly in a lot of games. And for anyone with 3 or more gpu's 3d can still not be enabled on windows 10. Also when 3d did work with sli my cards where at over like 90% usuage the whole time
Yes I have the weird eye-sync problem you are on about. The ghosting is terrible and some objects don't appear in 3d. This driver may have fixed sli a bit but it has broken 3d badly in a lot of games.

And for anyone with 3 or more gpu's 3d can still not be enabled on windows 10.

Also when 3d did work with sli my cards where at over like 90% usuage the whole time

i7 4930K @ 4.4GHz
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Mushkin Redline @ 2200MHz 32GB
Asus Xonar U7 Echelon Soundcard
Samsung Pro 256 GB SSD Games
Samsung Evo 256 GB SSD Windows 8.1 Pro
Samsung Evo 256 GB SSD Windows 7 Ultimate
Asus ROG Swift 1440p 144hz G-Sync
PSU Corsair AX1500i
Astro A50 Wireless Headset
Corsair 800D Case Custom Waterloop

Posted 11/07/2015 05:06 PM   
I looked at the entire list of Ubisoft games. Unfortunately, the only one on the list I've ever owned is Morrowind, and sadly I'm missing the expansion discs for that one. I'd also be surprised if a game that old could hit my system hard enough to even warrant turning the second card on, so not sure it'd be a good test. I'm no longer experiencing any weird eye-sync problems in any of my games, nor is 3D broken beyond the capabilities of the Helixmod fixes to resolve in any of my games (aside from some UI issues which as far as I know have always been an issue consistently for everyone). If there is a good sale on the Farcry franchise anytime soon, I'll think about picking it up. EDIT: Tomb Raider 2013, SLI works perfectly. It's 3D Vision Ready and from the benchmark video it deserves it too. Benchmarks at 60 FPS.
I looked at the entire list of Ubisoft games. Unfortunately, the only one on the list I've ever owned is Morrowind, and sadly I'm missing the expansion discs for that one. I'd also be surprised if a game that old could hit my system hard enough to even warrant turning the second card on, so not sure it'd be a good test.

I'm no longer experiencing any weird eye-sync problems in any of my games, nor is 3D broken beyond the capabilities of the Helixmod fixes to resolve in any of my games (aside from some UI issues which as far as I know have always been an issue consistently for everyone).

If there is a good sale on the Farcry franchise anytime soon, I'll think about picking it up.

EDIT: Tomb Raider 2013, SLI works perfectly. It's 3D Vision Ready and from the benchmark video it deserves it too. Benchmarks at 60 FPS.

CPU: Intel Core i7-5930K
Cooler: Thermaltake Water 3.0 Ultimate
Motherboard: Asus RAMPAGE V EXTREME, BIOS 2101
Memory: G.Skill 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-2666
Storage: Intel 750 Series 1.2TB PCI-E SSD
Storage: Sandisk Ultra II 960GB 2.5" SSD
Video: 2x Gigabyte Gaming G1 980 Ti in SLI, Driver 362.00
Case: Thermaltake Core V71 Full Tower
Power Supply: EVGA Supernova P2 1200W 80+ Platinum
Monitor: ROG SWIFT PG278Q 120Hz 27.0" running 1440p in 3DVision
OS: Windows 10 Pro x64 Build 10586

Overclocks:
Processor: 4.4 GHz adaptive (1.296v under load), LLC7 input 1.92v
Processor Cache: 4.2 GHz offset +0.27v (max 1.212v under load)
Memory: 2666 15-15-15-35-CR2 oc'd to 3000 15-15-15-35-CR1 at 1.38v
GPU SLI: Stock voltage, 1455 MHz, 8000Mhz memory

Posted 11/07/2015 05:22 PM   
I finally got a chance to play around with my new PG278Q. With the 358.87 drivers on Windows 7 I get equal usage on both of my cards and sometimes it hits the 90%+ range on both of my 980 GTX cards playing Witcher 3. My framerates are in the upper 40's with 3D enabled compared to the 80-90 range in 2D. This is what I expect to see when SLI is working properly with 3D Vision enabled.
I finally got a chance to play around with my new PG278Q. With the 358.87 drivers on Windows 7 I get equal usage on both of my cards and sometimes it hits the 90%+ range on both of my 980 GTX cards playing Witcher 3. My framerates are in the upper 40's with 3D enabled compared to the 80-90 range in 2D. This is what I expect to see when SLI is working properly with 3D Vision enabled.

1080 GTX 8GB SLI | I7-4770K@4.5GHz | 16GB RAM | Win10x64
Asus ROG Swift PG278Q | 3D Vision 2

Posted 11/07/2015 08:03 PM   
Now, with the SLI fixed for many games. Who would recommend an ROG swift? There is still the gosthing problem and the inversion lines? Or are these problems not there for everyone?
Now, with the SLI fixed for many games. Who would recommend an ROG swift? There is still the gosthing problem and the inversion lines? Or are these problems not there for everyone?

ASUS X99-A, i7-5960X, GTX980, 16GB DDR4 2666MHz Corsair, Plextor M.2 SSD 512GB, 3D Vision 2

Posted 11/09/2015 07:19 AM   
[quote="Reggaeroman"]Now, with the SLI fixed for many games. Who would recommend an ROG swift? There is still the gosthing problem and the inversion lines? Or are these problems not there for everyone?[/quote] I have backlight bleed problem right on the right center of the monitor. And shadow of Mordor is very unstable in SLI with usage jumping all over the place. I'd say its still not fixed.
Reggaeroman said:Now, with the SLI fixed for many games. Who would recommend an ROG swift? There is still the gosthing problem and the inversion lines? Or are these problems not there for everyone?
I have backlight bleed problem right on the right center of the monitor. And shadow of Mordor is very unstable in SLI with usage jumping all over the place. I'd say its still not fixed.

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Posted 11/09/2015 05:50 PM   
It's not fixed at all. I would say It's worse than before ghosting is the worst I have ever seen it use to work better when it was working on one card. Dunno what they have done but sli may work a tiny bit better but now there is severe ghosting which never use to be there. Read the release notes of the latest driver nothing has been fixed in the notes which does not surprise me again... Nvidia are a joke dunno what else to say...
It's not fixed at all. I would say
It's worse than before ghosting is the worst I have ever seen it use to work better when it was working on one card. Dunno what they have done but sli may work a tiny bit better but now there is severe ghosting which never use to be there. Read the release notes of the latest driver nothing has been fixed in the notes which does not surprise me again...

Nvidia are a joke dunno what else to say...

i7 4930K @ 4.4GHz
Asus P9X79 Pro
3 Way SLI Titan Black @ 1400mhz skyn3t VBIOS (Hardvolt Mod)
Mushkin Redline @ 2200MHz 32GB
Asus Xonar U7 Echelon Soundcard
Samsung Pro 256 GB SSD Games
Samsung Evo 256 GB SSD Windows 8.1 Pro
Samsung Evo 256 GB SSD Windows 7 Ultimate
Asus ROG Swift 1440p 144hz G-Sync
PSU Corsair AX1500i
Astro A50 Wireless Headset
Corsair 800D Case Custom Waterloop

Posted 11/09/2015 07:22 PM   
Just an update for those of us that have 3 way sli or more and cannot enable 3d here is a quote from Manuel as to why... "Sorry for forgetting to follow up. We needed to wait until Windows 10 TH2 was out to support 3D stereo tri-SLI and quad-SLI. Let me look into this and see if it was enabled in the driver branch yet." So it looks like something else needs to be enabled to support 3 gpu's or more
Just an update for those of us that have 3 way sli or more and cannot enable 3d here is a quote from Manuel as to why...


"Sorry for forgetting to follow up. We needed to wait until Windows 10 TH2 was out to support 3D stereo tri-SLI and quad-SLI. Let me look into this and see if it was enabled in the driver branch yet."


So it looks like something else needs to be enabled to support 3 gpu's or more

i7 4930K @ 4.4GHz
Asus P9X79 Pro
3 Way SLI Titan Black @ 1400mhz skyn3t VBIOS (Hardvolt Mod)
Mushkin Redline @ 2200MHz 32GB
Asus Xonar U7 Echelon Soundcard
Samsung Pro 256 GB SSD Games
Samsung Evo 256 GB SSD Windows 8.1 Pro
Samsung Evo 256 GB SSD Windows 7 Ultimate
Asus ROG Swift 1440p 144hz G-Sync
PSU Corsair AX1500i
Astro A50 Wireless Headset
Corsair 800D Case Custom Waterloop

Posted 11/19/2015 01:50 AM   
[quote="logzz"]Just an update for those of us that have 3 way sli or more and cannot enable 3d here is a quote from Manuel as to why... "Sorry for forgetting to follow up. We needed to wait until Windows 10 TH2 was out to support 3D stereo tri-SLI and quad-SLI. Let me look into this and see if it was enabled in the driver branch yet." So it looks like something else needs to be enabled to support 3 gpu's or more[/quote] Has this been fixed? I've been contemplating upgrading to 3 cards but only if they work in 3D. Thanks :)
logzz said:Just an update for those of us that have 3 way sli or more and cannot enable 3d here is a quote from Manuel as to why...


"Sorry for forgetting to follow up. We needed to wait until Windows 10 TH2 was out to support 3D stereo tri-SLI and quad-SLI. Let me look into this and see if it was enabled in the driver branch yet."


So it looks like something else needs to be enabled to support 3 gpu's or more


Has this been fixed? I've been contemplating upgrading to 3 cards but only if they work in 3D. Thanks :)

Posted 12/28/2015 03:25 AM   
[quote="SkilledSeeker"][quote="logzz"]Just an update for those of us that have 3 way sli or more and cannot enable 3d here is a quote from Manuel as to why... "Sorry for forgetting to follow up. We needed to wait until Windows 10 TH2 was out to support 3D stereo tri-SLI and quad-SLI. Let me look into this and see if it was enabled in the driver branch yet." So it looks like something else needs to be enabled to support 3 gpu's or more[/quote] Has this been fixed? I've been contemplating upgrading to 3 cards but only if they work in 3D. Thanks :)[/quote] Yes it has been fixed sorry haven't been on in a while been rebuilding my pc. But I have tested it on a few games now and I can say 3d vision and sli with rog swift is now working as it should. So if you want to get a 3rd card you should be fine.
SkilledSeeker said:
logzz said:Just an update for those of us that have 3 way sli or more and cannot enable 3d here is a quote from Manuel as to why...


"Sorry for forgetting to follow up. We needed to wait until Windows 10 TH2 was out to support 3D stereo tri-SLI and quad-SLI. Let me look into this and see if it was enabled in the driver branch yet."


So it looks like something else needs to be enabled to support 3 gpu's or more


Has this been fixed? I've been contemplating upgrading to 3 cards but only if they work in 3D. Thanks :)






Yes it has been fixed sorry haven't been on in a while been rebuilding my pc. But I have tested it on a few games now and I can say 3d vision and sli with rog swift is now working as it should. So if you want to get a 3rd card you should be fine.

i7 4930K @ 4.4GHz
Asus P9X79 Pro
3 Way SLI Titan Black @ 1400mhz skyn3t VBIOS (Hardvolt Mod)
Mushkin Redline @ 2200MHz 32GB
Asus Xonar U7 Echelon Soundcard
Samsung Pro 256 GB SSD Games
Samsung Evo 256 GB SSD Windows 8.1 Pro
Samsung Evo 256 GB SSD Windows 7 Ultimate
Asus ROG Swift 1440p 144hz G-Sync
PSU Corsair AX1500i
Astro A50 Wireless Headset
Corsair 800D Case Custom Waterloop

Posted 01/07/2016 11:32 PM   
I am thinking on a new monitor, and ASUS PG278Q cost now 680€. I do not have any plan to have more than a single video card, so my question is IF this monitor is the best choice to play 3D in my circunstances. I am not sure about what are the possible candidates to play a better 3D, if there is any. A possible candidate to the crown maybe the BENQ XL2420G (reading some reviews), but not sure about 3D performance. So, would you really recomend ASUS PG278Q as the better choice for today? As I have read in this thread, problems are: - SLI (apparently solved, but anyway I do not use SLI, and no plans). - Ghosting: this is really what bothers me. I have no idea about what I can expect using a single card. - Backlight problems? I assume every monitor has any little problem. I am not sure about the gravity of this problem. Anyway I guess this problem and dead pixels problem are covered by the guarantee. Any way to know if the model I buy today is made recently? I read about problems related with quality control of this model, and I suppose ASUS tried to fix that problem months ago.
I am thinking on a new monitor, and ASUS PG278Q cost now 680€. I do not have any plan to have more than a single video card, so my question is IF this monitor is the best choice to play 3D in my circunstances.

I am not sure about what are the possible candidates to play a better 3D, if there is any. A possible candidate to the crown maybe the BENQ XL2420G (reading some reviews), but not sure about 3D performance.

So, would you really recomend ASUS PG278Q as the better choice for today? As I have read in this thread, problems are:

- SLI (apparently solved, but anyway I do not use SLI, and no plans).
- Ghosting: this is really what bothers me. I have no idea about what I can expect using a single card.
- Backlight problems? I assume every monitor has any little problem. I am not sure about the gravity of this problem. Anyway I guess this problem and dead pixels problem are covered by the guarantee.

Any way to know if the model I buy today is made recently? I read about problems related with quality control of this model, and I suppose ASUS tried to fix that problem months ago.

- Windows 7 64bits (SSD OCZ-Vertez2 128Gb)
- "ASUS P6X58D-E" motherboard
- "MSI GTX 660 TI"
- "Intel Xeon X5670" @4000MHz CPU (20.0[12-25]x200MHz)
- RAM 16 Gb DDR3 1600
- "Dell S2716DG" monitor (2560x1440 @144Hz)
- "Corsair Carbide 600C" case
- Labrador dog (cinnamon edition)

Posted 01/24/2016 06:28 PM   
[quote="b4thman"]I am thinking on a new monitor, and ASUS PG278Q cost now 680€. I do not have any plan to have more than a single video card, so my question is IF this monitor is the best choice to play 3D in my circunstances. I am not sure about what are the possible candidates to play a better 3D, if there is any. A possible candidate to the crown maybe the BENQ XL2420G (reading some reviews), but not sure about 3D performance. So, would you really recomend ASUS PG278Q as the better choice for today? As I have read in this thread, problems are: - SLI (apparently solved, but anyway I do not use SLI, and no plans). - Ghosting: this is really what bothers me. I have no idea about what I can expect using a single card. - Backlight problems? I assume every monitor has any little problem. I am not sure about the gravity of this problem. Anyway I guess this problem and dead pixels problem are covered by the guarantee. Any way to know if the model I buy today is made recently? I read about problems related with quality control of this model, and I suppose ASUS tried to fix that problem months ago.[/quote] It's the only 3d Monitor capable of outputting in 1440p so if running only a single card in 3D, I'd recommend nothing less then a 980Ti if you plan to play demanding games in 3D at 1440p. As for ghosting and backlight problems, no better or worse than other TN panels from my experience.
b4thman said:I am thinking on a new monitor, and ASUS PG278Q cost now 680€. I do not have any plan to have more than a single video card, so my question is IF this monitor is the best choice to play 3D in my circunstances.

I am not sure about what are the possible candidates to play a better 3D, if there is any. A possible candidate to the crown maybe the BENQ XL2420G (reading some reviews), but not sure about 3D performance.

So, would you really recomend ASUS PG278Q as the better choice for today? As I have read in this thread, problems are:

- SLI (apparently solved, but anyway I do not use SLI, and no plans).
- Ghosting: this is really what bothers me. I have no idea about what I can expect using a single card.
- Backlight problems? I assume every monitor has any little problem. I am not sure about the gravity of this problem. Anyway I guess this problem and dead pixels problem are covered by the guarantee.

Any way to know if the model I buy today is made recently? I read about problems related with quality control of this model, and I suppose ASUS tried to fix that problem months ago.


It's the only 3d Monitor capable of outputting in 1440p so if running only a single card in 3D, I'd recommend nothing less then a 980Ti if you plan to play demanding games in 3D at 1440p. As for ghosting and backlight problems, no better or worse than other TN panels from my experience.

Posted 01/24/2016 07:42 PM   
[quote="logzz"][quote="SkilledSeeker"][quote="logzz"]Just an update for those of us that have 3 way sli or more and cannot enable 3d here is a quote from Manuel as to why... "Sorry for forgetting to follow up. We needed to wait until Windows 10 TH2 was out to support 3D stereo tri-SLI and quad-SLI. Let me look into this and see if it was enabled in the driver branch yet." So it looks like something else needs to be enabled to support 3 gpu's or more[/quote] Has this been fixed? I've been contemplating upgrading to 3 cards but only if they work in 3D. Thanks :)[/quote] Yes it has been fixed sorry haven't been on in a while been rebuilding my pc. But I have tested it on a few games now and I can say 3d vision and sli with rog swift is now working as it should. So if you want to get a 3rd card you should be fine.[/quote] Thanks for the response, sorry for late reply was on holiday :)
logzz said:
SkilledSeeker said:
logzz said:Just an update for those of us that have 3 way sli or more and cannot enable 3d here is a quote from Manuel as to why...


"Sorry for forgetting to follow up. We needed to wait until Windows 10 TH2 was out to support 3D stereo tri-SLI and quad-SLI. Let me look into this and see if it was enabled in the driver branch yet."


So it looks like something else needs to be enabled to support 3 gpu's or more


Has this been fixed? I've been contemplating upgrading to 3 cards but only if they work in 3D. Thanks :)






Yes it has been fixed sorry haven't been on in a while been rebuilding my pc. But I have tested it on a few games now and I can say 3d vision and sli with rog swift is now working as it should. So if you want to get a 3rd card you should be fine.


Thanks for the response, sorry for late reply was on holiday :)

Posted 01/24/2016 07:43 PM   
[quote="SkilledSeeker"] It's the only 3d Monitor capable of outputting in 1440p so if running only a single card in 3D, I'd recommend nothing less then a 980Ti if you plan to play demanding games in 3D at 1440p. As for ghosting and backlight problems, no better or worse than other TN panels from my experience. [/quote] Maybe I am being too optimistic thinking this monitor can handle different lower resolutions the same way it does with its native resolution. I have not read enough about it, can anybody confirm if there is any problem playing (if needed) 1080p@120hz in 3D? Is there any problem playing 1080p@120hz and G-sync (2D, of course)? I assume the monitor can handle inferior resolutions the same way my actual monitor does, I mean, perfectly, only with the image degradation due to the lower resolution. If that is the case, what is the point of buying a 1080p monitor instead of a 1440p one (if we obviate the cost difference)?
SkilledSeeker said:
It's the only 3d Monitor capable of outputting in 1440p so if running only a single card in 3D, I'd recommend nothing less then a 980Ti if you plan to play demanding games in 3D at 1440p. As for ghosting and backlight problems, no better or worse than other TN panels from my experience.


Maybe I am being too optimistic thinking this monitor can handle different lower resolutions the same way it does with its native resolution. I have not read enough about it, can anybody confirm if there is any problem playing (if needed) 1080p@120hz in 3D? Is there any problem playing 1080p@120hz and G-sync (2D, of course)? I assume the monitor can handle inferior resolutions the same way my actual monitor does, I mean, perfectly, only with the image degradation due to the lower resolution. If that is the case, what is the point of buying a 1080p monitor instead of a 1440p one (if we obviate the cost difference)?

- Windows 7 64bits (SSD OCZ-Vertez2 128Gb)
- "ASUS P6X58D-E" motherboard
- "MSI GTX 660 TI"
- "Intel Xeon X5670" @4000MHz CPU (20.0[12-25]x200MHz)
- RAM 16 Gb DDR3 1600
- "Dell S2716DG" monitor (2560x1440 @144Hz)
- "Corsair Carbide 600C" case
- Labrador dog (cinnamon edition)

Posted 01/24/2016 08:34 PM   
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