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:

3D Realms’ next upcoming game could be set in an original fantasy IP, to be revealed soon

Posted on: 30 Jul 2020

It appears that 3D Realms, Duke Nukem developers are working on a new game, according to their latest Tweet. Though, we are not sure whether this new IP will be an FPS-RPG hybrid, or it will only be a fantasy-based RPG, with spells.

Intel’s 11th Gen Core “Rocket Lake-S” engineering sample has been spotted running a PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD

Posted on: 30 Jul 2020

Rocket Lake (RKL) is Intel’s new micro-architecture that will be a direct successor to the Comet Lake-S series of desktop CPUs and high-performance mobile devices. These were expected to hit the market by the end of this year, but the roadmap from Intel paints a slightly different picture.

AMD reaffirms Zen 3 ‘Ryzen 4000’ desktop CPUs & RDNA 2 Navi 2X GPUs are on track for a 2020 launch

Posted on: 29 Jul 2020

During the latest earnings call for the second quarter of 2020, AMD has once again reaffirmed its plans to introduce Zen 3-based Ryzen 4000 client Desktop CPUs and RDNA 2-based ‘Navi 2X’ GPUs in the second half of 2020. This means Zen 3 and Navi 2x product lineup from AMD is on track.

CES 2021 has been cancelled due to COVID-19, and will now be an all-digital event next year

Posted on: 29 Jul 2020

The Consumer Technology Association has just now announced that the 2021 edition of the International CES event has been cancelled.  This is the latest event which has been cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic. Instead, the trade association group said, next year’s consumer electronics show will be presented as an ‘all-digital’ online experience.

AMD Ryzen 7 4700G APU’s iGPU can play Doom Eternal, Death Stranding & other games at 1080p

Posted on: 28 Jul 2020

AMD recently announced its ‘Renoir’ Ryzen (PRO) 4000G series of desktop CPUs for OEMs. Featuring 7nm Zen 2 CPU cores & enhanced Vega GPU architecture, the new AMD Ryzen 4000G-series of desktop processors deliver impressive generational leap in performance and amazing power efficiency for consumers, gamers, streamers and creators.

Here are some of the new weapons & equipment in Halo: Infinite, including the Grappling hook

Posted on: 27 Jul 2020

Microsoft recently released the first official gameplay video for Halo: Infinite, showing us 8 minutes of in-game footage. Halo single player campaigns used to be linear and straightforward experiences, but Halo: Infinite actually appears to be an FPS-RPG hybrid. Halo is no longer just a shooter.

Intel’s Rocket Lake CPUs will boost up to 5.0 GHz, and will feature Willow Cove cores, PCIe 4.0 and Xe Graphics

Posted on: 26 Jul 2020

Rocket Lake (RKL) is Intel’s new micro-architecture that will be a direct successor to the Comet Lake-S series of desktop CPUs and high-performance mobile devices. These were expected to hit the market by the end of this year, but the roadmap from Intel paints a slightly different picture.

Windows 10’s latest update bug is breaking internet connectivity on PCs for some users

Posted on: 26 Jul 2020

This news somehow slipped under my radar. It appears that Microsoft has broken another essential feature in its Windows 10 operating system with another problematic update, reports Windows Latest. This appears to be a slightly odd bug in which Windows 10 is showing that there’s no internet connection in the taskbar icon, despite users able … Continue reading Windows 10’s latest update bug is breaking internet connectivity on PCs for some users

Intel might be preparing new 10th Gen Core ‘KA-series’ of processors in the Comet Lake-S CPU lineup

Posted on: 25 Jul 2020

It appears that INTEL might be launching more Comet Lake S processors which belong to the 10th Gen family. This was spotted by @momomo_us on Twitter. Intel has plans to introduce more processor variants in its Comet Lake lineup.

Nvidia may leverage its new “Ampere” lineup of GPUs in its GeForce Now service for just $5 a month

Posted on: 24 Jul 2020

In a recent statement to PCGamer, Nvidia has told them that gamers should expect ‘Ampere’ graphics cards to arrive on the ‘GeForce Now’ streaming service. Nvidia plans to potentially make the benefits of these cards available to gamers without requiring them to pay for an upgrade.