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:

Raijintek introduces the “Morpheus 8057” GPU Air cooler for both NVIDIA & AMD modern GPUs

Posted on: 23 Jun 2020

Air cooling has been the preferred choice by some of the PC enthusiasts, who don’t want to invest in an expensive “liquid cooling” solution for their PC components, be it GPU, CPU, Motherboard’s VRM, and even for the ATX cabinet in some cases.

Titanfall 2 is more popular than every Battlefield game combined on Steam

Posted on: 22 Jun 2020

Electronic Arts recently released a new set of games on Valve’s distribution service, including Dead Space 3, Titanfall 2, Sims 4 etc. Since its release on Steam, Titanfall 2 has been selling extremely well, and it has also become more popular than every Battlefield game combined.

AMD’s next-gen Navi 2X GPU IDs confirmed for three RDNA 2 dies

Posted on: 20 Jun 2020

Some alleged GPU IDs of the entire next-gen Navi 2x lineup have been reportedly spotted by _rogame and @KOMACHI_ENSAKA on Twitter (via Videocardz). These entries confirm that we have at least three different GPU variants of the next-gen RDNA2 architecture.

Microsoft’s Defender ATP protection adds a new UEFI firmware scanner feature

Posted on: 19 Jun 2020

UEFI, in your BIOS is a little operating system on its own, but it is sort of unprotected. Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (Microsoft Defender ATP) is extending its protection capabilities to the firmware level with a new Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) scanner.

Select Square Enix games are now back on NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service GeForce Now

Posted on: 19 Jun 2020

NVIDIA has announced that some of Square Enix Games are now available on the company’s cloud gaming platform GeForce Now. NVIDIA’s GeForce Now is a streaming service that allows PC players to stream games they own on various devices.

Some AMD systems are affected by a new vulnerability dubbed as ‘SMM Callout Privilege Escalation’

Posted on: 18 Jun 2020

AMD recently revealed a new security vulnerability that affects certain processors and embedded APUs released between 2016 and 2019.

Battlefield V demoed running on Tiger Lake APU’s integrated Intel XE GPU

Posted on: 18 Jun 2020

Intel’s Ryan Shrout has just published a short demo of the Battlefield V game running on an ultra-thin prototype notebook having a Tiger Lake APU. Videocardz were the first to post this finding.

AMD’s upcoming next-gen Ryzen 4000 Series ‘Zen 3’ CPUs reportedly delayed to 2021 [UPDATE]

Posted on: 18 Jun 2020

According to one recent report from Taiwan’s most reliable news source Digitimes, AMD has decided to delay the launch of the next-gen Zen 3 architecture based Ryzen 4000 CPU series from September 2020 to early 2021.

EA Origin overlay client is causing performance issues on the Steam version of Mass Effect 3

Posted on: 18 Jun 2020

EA recently released a new set of games on STEAM this past week, including Mass Effect, Battlefield, and the Star Wars Battlefront series. It has now come to our notice that a lot of Mass Effect 3 players are currently facing performance issues with the STEAM version of this game, as evident from this forum … Continue reading EA Origin overlay client is causing performance issues on the Steam version of Mass Effect 3

The “world’s first GPU” the Nvidia GeForce 256 recreated in LEGO

Posted on: 17 Jun 2020

This article is all about Nostalgic and fond memories of the past. If you have been a tech aficionado and a veteran of PC games since the early 90s, then you must be aware of the world’s first graphics card created by Nvidia back in 1999, the GeForce 256.