Taking part in Battlefield 6 on a 2-inch AIO display screen is a bizarre flex, however OK
Placing tiny screens inside your PC is dumb. That’s my tackle it, anyway. However if you wish to replenish the within of your pc with a tiny Instances Sq. of shows protecting each element, extra energy to you (and your checking account). However one Battlefield 6 participant determined that the tiny, round display screen on high of their CPU was adequate to play the sport—which is spectacular, if nothing else.
German tech website AllRound-PC.com was reviewing the MSI CoreLiquid P13 all-in-one CPU cooler, which incorporates one of many aforementioned screens on high of the mixture pump-heat spreader that sits on the processor. And only for scheiße und kichern, they determined to see simply how a lot the two.1-inch display screen may deal with when it comes to gaming. With an ordinary USB video connection and 480×480 decision—albeit with a round show that cuts off the corners of the sport—it’s acquired a reasonably respectable decision, so why not? Except for, you recognize, the apparent.
In keeping with the auto-translated audio from YouTube, Tim is “XP farming” on the miniscule display screen, which usually simply shows a looping GIF, YouTube hyperlink, or temperature data. We are able to’t verify that the video is 100% real, however it appears legit sufficient… if solely as a result of it’s precisely the sort of factor we’d do ourselves given the prospect.
For those who’re questioning, the CoreLiquid P13 comes connected to a 360mm radiator/fan setup and it prices a hefty however not insane $170 USD.

