The Afterburner app will clearly target enthusiasts who eat, sleep and breathe pushing their PCs to the maximum level of performance. Imagine playing your favorite FPS title, and during one of those breaks, you will be able to take a quick glance at your Android smartphone to see just how the rig is holding up. Heck, even key parameters can even be adjusted on-the-fly for specific testing scenarios. You can also hook up to your home computer and see how the graphics card is performing remotely, making it perfect when you are running scientific computing programs which make plenty of use of the GPU such as Folding@Home.
Just make sure that before you delve into this, the Wi-Fi connection and Afterburner remote server must be available on the desktop PC so that Afterburner features can see action on your smartphone. [Press Release]