I run 16 Bit Virtual Studios. You can find more reviews from me on YouTube youtube.com/@16bitvirtual or other social media @16bitvirtual, and we sell our 3D Printed stuff on 16bitstore.com

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  • I tried looking into AMD, however based on price and performance the 7600XT and 3060 12GB where my only two options. Plus the 6700XT is $400CAD here so if I was paying the same price I might as well save a buck, or get more RAM.

    For monitoring it depended on my activity.

    Video editing I used mission center to keep an eye on my GPU, but used the Render time for previous projects as the bench mark. See bellow

    For games I used MangoHud and just looked at the FPS and GPU utilization. Sadly I didn’t get numbers before I upgrade from the i3 to the i7, but from my FreeCAD testing the performance would’ve only been seen in heavy multicore tasks.

    Doom Before

    Doom After

    Hogwarts Legacy Before

    Hogwarts Legacy After




  • A 3D printer is a tool first and foremost.

    These days outside of poorly designed fire hazards any model you can get will be good.

    For my two cents avoid the following traps.

    • all plastic construction. Looks nice but assume you will need to service it at some point.

    • no spare parts available. Basically go on Amazon and type “print bed for model of printer” and if you find nothing it’s not getting parts or service.

    What to get then. Brands are fickle so these are the features I look for.

    • thermal run away protection. If it doesn’t have the run away yourself.

    • heated bed. Helps with adhesion

    • removable build plate. Easy service and since the build plate is consumable good to have

    • auto bed leveling. It’s not 2018 and manual leveling is a waste of time.

    • direct drive extruders. Bowden isn’t bad but if you want consistency direct drive really helps

    Brands I would recommend is Creatily since it’s a good budget machine (do research first their naming is crap) and Prusa since most machines are based off of theirs.





  • As someone who had designed and attempted to sell things. On of my key takeaways has always been the lack of awareness or knowledge of my things exists.

    Granted if I put a 50ft build board in the sky it wouldn’t change much. But if I did more than I did… or am doing it would help.

    I saw a metaphor in this thread comparing advertising to Smoking. But I think Sugar is a better comparison. Is it needed? No. But a little will go a long way, and some dishes wouldn’t exists without it. Add to much and it ruins the flavour of the dish and isn’t healthy for the consumer.

    What is needed is balance and where everything has hyper sugar in it isn’t good for anyone. So I do we need a rethink, but eliminating it outright isn’t the solution.











  • I made a video a while ago going over the DS line if you want to watch my opinion: https://youtu.be/LAzUY1L0yOE

    If you want to go into the nitty gritty 3DBrew has a wiki for it: https://3dbrew.org/wiki/Hardware

    However to directly answer your question. 3DS, 2DS and 3DS XL do have minor differences between the versions, at their core are the same machines with an ARM 9 Processor.

    3DS was the original release, and while it’s hardware hasn’t aged well. The system sold well enough.

    2DS was a budget friendly option, going as low as $99 USD with game bundles. The system only had a single display pretending to be a dual screen.

    3DS XL was for those who wanted a bigger screen. Bigger didn’t mean more pixels. Just physically larger.

    The New Nintendo 3DS line N3DS, N3DSXL, and N2DSXL were the ones with hardware upgrades and are worth a pretty penny. If you were looking to emulate more than what Nintendo offered this is the one to get.

    However if you want more details I’d watch some videos going over them. It’s hard to understand their differences without seeing it.



  • Since doing things legit is off the table. All you need is a modded 3DS.

    With a GBA injector you can play emerald and leaf green/fire red on your 3DS.

    With an R4 you can play the DS games, but the Twilight menu++ you can play the DS games on system, and with cia installers you can get the 3DS games too.

    If you want to keep things…… authentic. A DSLite plus 3DS is all you need since Everdrive for gba and R4 for DS works. Plus you can transition early and keep playing the same saves on 3ds.

    Only considerate is if you need the IR from Heart Gold or Black 1 or 2. Twilight Menu I think allows you to use non Pokemon games with IR as a substitute… can’t remember what game. But I think it works.