Tuesday, May 31st 2011
MSI Afterburner Goes Mobile
MSI's popular and intuitive VGA overclocking software Afterburner has gone mobile, don't worry, it's not going to let you overclock or fry anything up inside your smartphone, but let you overclock graphics cards in your bench setup wirelessly. Designed for popular smartphone platforms such as Android, the Afterburner mobile application connects to the system using direct IP access via wireless. We assume that the desktop Afterburner process needs to be running in the background. The application takes advantage of touchscreens on smartphones, giving you slider-based control. Apart from controlling clock speeds, voltages, and fan speeds, the application also lets you monitor everything the desktop end of Afterburner is able to monitor.
31 Comments on MSI Afterburner Goes Mobile
would be better if it let you o/c the phone as well though, i mean there are already apps that let you do that so why not just make it one big universal overclocker?
you can also monitor the temps remotely
Next minute.... kind of cool
After that... meh
its interesting concept and app too
I think this is also geared towards those that benchmark.. For example Maybe in Vantage, Jane nash could handle faster clocks than that Calico space scene, you you keep it higher in JN, then back them down a bit for Calico.
At any rate, this is brilliant. Can't wait to try it out.
However, if it works with UEFI, and helps it gain adoption faster, that I am 100% behind that even if it's a pointless feature.