Techware Labs writes: "The Abit IX38 Quad GT uses the enthusiast targeted X38 chipset combined with the ICH9R to bring consumers a whole new level of features and support. Among these are obviously the support for Intel's newest CPU's based on the 65nm and 45nm fabrication process. The X38 chipset also sports support for up to a 1333 FSB, for overclockers this means breaking out those ultra fast DDR2 sticks of ram and hours upon hours of overclocking fun. The X38 additionally supports up to 8GB of total system memory but at a lower speed of 1066 MHz. Following a "Green" concept beccomming popular in Asia, Europe, and even in America, Abit has implemented all digital PWMs and solid state capacitors which should lead to higher efficiency electricity useage of the board.
While the word "Quad" is found in the name of the IX38 Quad GT, do not mistake it for having 4 PCI-E x16 slots as it does not. The board only comes equipped with 2 x16 slots which are crossfire ready. The PCI-E slots on this board are, however, PCI-E 2.0 slots carrying a larger bandwidth and more performance than the last generation 1.0 slots."
"The Paris-based (France) indie games publisher and developer COVEN, are today super thrilled and happy to announce that their surreal hand-drawn 2D physics-based adventure/puzzle game "Micromega", is soon coming to PC via Steam." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Days Gone Remastered is now available, and if you’re looking to find out how it compares with the original PS4 version, read ahead.
Huge difference i must admit, but not sure i would notice without 2 screens next to each other.
Not getting this game still, i want a new game and im tired of remasters
I spoiled myself by modding this game on my PC. Genuinely one of the best looking games I've ever seen. Whilst this remaster looks nice it just doesn't compare to that sadly. It shows the effort that these remasters could put in if they wanted
I so hope this game or DLC for those of us who own the original sells well.
Ive said it before, its an underrated game for sure & was unfairly judged upon release.
Please try this game if you haven't already.
For those who say 'i won't purchase digital only' you can pickup a hard copy for 5 bucks here in Australia, then add the DLC and you have a superb game for $20 or so.
Give it a shot, tell me I'm wrong After completing the game.
Game on gamers.
WTMG's Kyle Nicol: "Steel Seed has everything that I love: explosive set pieces, stealth-focused gameplay and souls-like combat. Unfortunately, none of these elements work together here. Each part felt undercooked for an experience that I cannot recommend to anyone. Despite this, there’s a lot of potential there for something greater, and I hope we get to see a more focused game next."