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Gamer shows how he plays Battlefield 6 on his cooling system display, and why? Because he can.

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Now that Doom has been played on just about every display, it’s apparently Battlefield 6’s turn.

There are now many PC coolers with small displays. These are usually used to show temperatures or play small GIFs. However, it is also possible to use them as a “normal” screen and play games such as Battlefield 6 on them.

Big game on a small display

The video originally comes from Allround-PC and was shared on Reddit, where it went viral.

In just under two days, the post in the PCM subreddit has garnered more than 17,500 likes and over 250 comments. The short video shows a player gaming on the display of the MSI MPG Coreliquid P13 water cooling system.

This is a 2.1-inch LCD that can be easily connected to the motherboard via USB and then used as a second display. However, this is apparently not particularly recommended.

You can watch the video here:

Playing Battlefield 6 On AIO Screen
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Of course, the mini display is not a real alternative to a monitor or TV. It is simply too small for that. Due to its round shape, entire parts of the image are simply cut off. But it works, and that’s what matters here.

The comments below the post are mostly amused. For example, user “Ballaholic09” writes:

Oh, that’s why my teammates never revive me. They can’t even see me!

Many users agree that the video would explain a lot of things that happen in Battlefield 6 multiplayer. Others question the point of the action, but it’s actually clear that it was only done because it’s possible and looks pretty funny. Some users also describe it as either one of the most impractical or coolest laptops imaginable.

However, as “OneGuyG” points out, there is one thing missing from the video. The temperature of the CPU should also be displayed in large letters on the large main display to top off the absurdity. Maybe next time.

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