Gigabyte X79 3D UEFI

Flicking through the feeds below and came across Gigabyte 3D UEFI on anandtech Gigabyte is trying something a bit new with its X79 UEFI: a simplified "3D" UI. Instead of navigating through lists and sublists of options, Gigabyte's new 3D BIOS interface gives you a picture of your motherboard with a few predefined, highlightable sections. You can hover over and click on the SATA ports for example to bring up a list of SATA related configuration options. The same applies for rear IO, memory, PCIe, voltage regulators and naturally the CPU socket. Now this is something that's really Cool well at lease to me anyway.

God of War Origins Collection

Ran the Credits on God of War: Chains of Olympus and God of War: Ghost of Sparta and I gotta say the game was awesome it's without a doubt a must play if you own the PlayStation 3. Chains of Olympus reminded me more of God of War one where Ghost of Sparta reminded me of God of War 2 with that said all of them should be played, this game takes place before God of War one but should be played after GOW 2. At first Chains of Olympus felt really short but Ghost of Sparta made up for it with nine hours of game play, I like the fact you can play through the game again with the Bonus Costumes but hate the fact you must play the game on hard to unlock the others Bonus Costumes that's something I don't care for. Over All 8.5 if I was to rate Chains of Olympus it would get 8.0 Ghost of Sparta would get 9.0 you can watch the Video Review on online. Next up Dead Space 2 I hope this time I can finish the game.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2

Running through the News on Gamespy and came across this, It seems the Ukrainian developer of the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. franchise is following UbiSoft's lead when it comes to combating PC game piracy (and making gamers' lives that little bit more frustrating). GSC Game World studio head Sergey Grigorovich has revealed his team plans on implementing a fairly extreme form of digital rights management (DRM) for S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2, which forces players to download the game in small installments as they progress through the story.

Looks like that's one game I wont be buying any time soon just like Assassin Creed 2 Permanent internet access is required on the PC. This is why having a console around can come in handy, has much as I would like to play Assassin Creed 2 on the PC I have to play it on the PS3 because I want to own the game not rent it as you play. Not everyone has Permanent internet so with that said I like to own the Games I buy.

Windows 7 (64-bit)

So two weeks later I finished testing Windows 7 (64-bit) and now its time to order it, I'm also trying my best to hold my guns from going crazy with the OS. I was digging around the Sevenforums and came across some posts that I posted and couldn't be leave how heavy I was in the OS. All this to me is noting more then a game and I love it, do Windows intimidated me like it did three years ago NO I just continue to see the work that's needed to be done. Example like two Taskbars one for the main monitor and second monitor something Windows 8 has, Pause when copying files to a USB/HDD drive or over a network again something Windows 8 has. Aldo you can easily use apps like TeraCopy and Display Fusion for dual monitors I just wish Microsoft stop playing this game because they wont be able to continue doing this in the long run, just stop and think about it Windows 7 has everything you need plus more.