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I tried to Retire my old Distributed.Net E-mail Address, but I get.....

weovpac

Golden Member
this error:Error: Too many retires to that EMAIL
To prevent abuse of the this facility, there is a limit of 8 EMAIL addresses which may be retired by one person. If there is a legitimate need for you to retire more than 8 EMAIL addresses, please contact help@distributed.net
Is there any way I can send my old stats to TA Cube?? I cracked for a while then quit. I started back up again for TA Cube.

Thanks
 
Not really.
The only option is if TACube retire into your account (unlikely) and you retire into another common account that all of TA Cube could use.
 
TACube can not retire into somebody else either. Once the email limit is reached for one email, it can't be retired into or be retired. This also means that you can not retire into an address already retired into TACube.
 
synth17,

And we very much appreciate it!🙂 Dnet has that eight eMail limit, though, so we're stuck. Sorry, bud.🙁

Russ, NCNE
 
I'm thinking of getting into a dual setup. Dual P3's, right I have 800@960. Any suggestion on a motherboard, something that I can oc with. Will RC5 make good use of a dual setup??

Thanks
 
RC5 makes good use of dual-CPU's.

As for a board, there are many dual-cpu boards available, the majority based on the VIA 694 chipset. Unfortunately, dual-cpu systems dont usually overclock as well as a single CPU system.
 
That Asus mobo does not oc well. I know it's harder to oc a dual setup, but would atleast like to try. I might go with the MSI 694D. I'm just a little unsure cause of the VIA chipset. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
Your only other options are the i815 dual chip boards (which are hard to come by) but they have a limit of only 512MB of RAM.

Failing that, you could take the hard-core approach and go for a ServerWorks chipset, but that is a bit expensive and I doubt that overclockability is its main strength.

Edit: Waaaaaaaaaayyyyyy long shot: Dual CPU 440BX board (using slocket's if you have to) would offer good overclockability and give you good stability with great performance, but they should be a bit hard to find also.
 
vss1980,

I going to look into the ServerWorks chipset mobo's. I read some reviews so far the MSI 694D looks good. Thanks
 
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