About: Metal Messiah

Website: DSOGaming : https://www.dsogaming.com
Bio: Hello, my name is NICK Richardson. I'm an avid PC and tech fan since the good old days of RIVA TNT2, and 3DFX interactive "Voodoo" gaming cards. I love playing mostly First-person shooters, and I'm a die-hard fan of this FPS genre, since the good 'old Doom and Wolfenstein days. MUSIC has always been my passion/roots, but I started gaming "casually" when I was young on Nvidia's GeForce3 series of cards. I'm by no means an avid or a hardcore gamer though, but I just love stuff related to the PC, Games, and technology in general. I've been involved with many indie Metal bands worldwide, and have helped them promote their albums in record labels. I'm a very broad-minded down to earth guy. MUSIC is my inner expression, and soul. Contact: Email

Posts by Metal Messiah:

Rumor: AMD’s 7nm “Vermeer” Zen 3 desktop CPUs to be succeeded by “Warhol” Ryzen 5000 series CPU lineup

Posted on: 29 May 2020

According to a recent tweet posted by “MebiuW“, coming via “Videocardz“, one Codename for AMD’s future Ryzen 5000 series Zen 3 processor lineup has been spotted. This new future CPU lineup would be codenamed as “Warhol“.

INTEL’s mysterious “unreleased” Core i5-7660X Skylake-X CPU has been spotted in China

Posted on: 29 May 2020

Here is a blast from the past. In case you were not aware of, INTEL never officially released the Core i5-7660X Skylake-X CPU to the consumer market.  Though some samples actually landed in the hands of select few overclockers, but apart from this we never got any relevant info or details on this SKU.

Rumor: AMD’s next-gen Ryzen 4000 “Vermeer” desktop processors to utilize TSMC’s new 5nm+ process node

Posted on: 29 May 2020

According to a recent report from “DigiTimes“, coming via VideoCardz, there has been a change of plan in AMD’s roadmap.  Previously, AMD had plans to introduce the new upcoming “Vermeer” Zen3 desktop CPUs on the “7nm” EUV fabrication node from TSMC.  5nm was actually reserved for ZEN 4.

Intel’s NUC 11 extreme with 11’th Gen Tiger Lake -U processor and a GTX 1660 Ti GPU has been spotted

Posted on: 28 May 2020

Have you ever thought of getting a compact or a Mini PC for your “Gaming” needs, or any other task for that matter? Well, enter INTEL’s NUC as a solution/alternative.

ASUS introduces a new “clock speed ” boost overclocking feature for non-K INTEL processors, known as “ASUS Performance Enhancement”

Posted on: 28 May 2020

It looks like ASUS is following ASROCK’s footsteps as the company just recently introduced a new feature to “boost” the clock speeds on non-K INTEL CPUs.  ASUS calls this APE, or “ASUS Performance Enhancement” feature.