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:

AMD Ryzen 7 3700X CPU is currently selling for $275, an all-time low price

Posted on: 17 Jun 2020

Bhphotovideo.com and Newegg are currently selling the ZEN 2 Matisse Ryzen 7 3700X desktop CPU for $275, which is $55 off its original $329.99 MSRP. This is the lowest price this CPU has ever seen, 17% off.

Manli has released a “low profile” GeForce GTX 1650 gaming GPU for small form factor desktop PCs

Posted on: 17 Jun 2020

Small form factor gaming PC (SFF) or mini gaming PCs have gained much popularity in the gaming community these past few years. A small form factor gaming PC (SFF) is a computer designed to take up less space.

AMD Ryzen 3000XT “Matisse Refresh” processor’s specs and pricing has been officially confirmed

Posted on: 16 Jun 2020

In a previous leak Amazon Italy listed AMD “Matisse Refresh” Ryzen 3000XT’s pricing and release date, but those were not fully accurate. Now we have full confirmation on the specs and the expected retail price of these new SKUs, courtesy of AMD, Videocardz‘s internal sources, and MSI.

AMD Ryzen 3 4300U ‘Renoir’ APU can run Crysis without any CPU cooling solution

Posted on: 16 Jun 2020

“But Can It Run Crysis?”. We have been hearing this phrase since the release of 2007’s Crytek first-person shooter Crysis, underscoring the reputation the game has obtained for it’s steep system requirements at the time of release. The phrase has slowly evolved into a ‘snowclone’ with time.

Nvidia plans to release at least two more new GeForce GTX 1650 GPU variants

Posted on: 16 Jun 2020

According to one finding, NVIDIA might be releasing two more variants of the GTX 1650 GPU. We already have two in the market, but it looks like two more SKUs are currently in production.

Intel announces a new security feature, ‘Control-Flow Enforcement’ Tech to mitigate common Malware threats

Posted on: 16 Jun 2020

Intel today announced a new security capability, dubbed as Intel Control-Flow Enforcement Technology (Intel CET), which will be first available on the upcoming mobile processor ‘Tiger Lake’. Intel’s CET plans to deliver CPU-level security capabilities to help protect against common “malware attack” methods, which have been challenging to mitigate in the past, even with software.

You can now play Valve’s classic Counter-Strike 1.6 game in your web browser

Posted on: 15 Jun 2020

Thanks to the team at CS-ONLINE.CLUB, you can now play the classic ‘Counter-Strike 1.6‘ for free, right on your browser. Counter Strike has always been one of the most popular games being played on Steam.

Rumor: NVIDIA’s flagship RTX 3000 series cards to feature a dual-sided PCB, having a Traversal Coprocessor

Posted on: 15 Jun 2020

According to one recent video posted by Coreteks, coming via Wccftech, NVIDIA plans to introduce some serious design changes with the AMPERE flagship lineup of cards, like implementing a new dual-sided PCB, having a traversal coprocessor.

NVIDIA RTX 3080 & RTX 3090 expected to launch around September 2020, entering mass production in August

Posted on: 15 Jun 2020

Igor Wallossek from Igor’s Lab has once again leaked another marketing material from his sources regarding the next-gen Ampere lineup of cards.

NVIDIA’s rumored flagship RTX 3090 GPU has a TGP of 350 Watts, with the GPU core having 230 Watts TDP

Posted on: 14 Jun 2020

According to one reliable source over at Igor’s Lab, it was predicted before that Nvidia is planning to release at least three different high-end variants in the RTX 3000 series of Ampere lineup. These are RTX 3080, RTX 3080 (Ti/Super) and RTX 3090 (Ti/Super). Some rumored specs were also shared by one twitter user kopite7kimi … Continue reading NVIDIA’s rumored flagship RTX 3090 GPU has a TGP of 350 Watts, with the GPU core having 230 Watts TDP