MaxSun Arc Pro B60 Dual GPU Series for AI and Workstations
MaxSun is putting out two new pro level versions of its Arc Pro B60 Dual GPU series. These cards have two Intel Arc Pro B60 GPUs on one board. That adds up to 40 Xe2 cores and 48 GB of GDDR6 memory. They are made for AI stuff local coding and packed workstation setups around 2026.
One new card is cooled without fans for server racks. It takes up two slots and needs strong airflow from the server fans instead of having its own. It is good for putting a bunch of them together. Data centers can stack these to get more compute and memory for AI jobs and they do not have to worry about GPU fans breaking down.
The cool one is the liquid cooled version made with abee. It is way thinner than the passive one just 20mm tall. Here is what is up
- Size 300 x 110 x 20 mm so you can cram them into small spaces
- Cooling It runs at about 61°C when it is working hard with a normal cooling setup
- Steady It uses the same 400W of power as the air cooled ones but the liquid keeps the clock speed more consistent when it is working for a long time
- Ports and Power It has two hose connectors and a 12V 2x6 power plug in the back to keep cables neat
Both cards have a single slot bracket with separate display outputs for each GPU. Each card has four outputs two DisplayPort 1.2 ports and two HDMI 2.1a ports. So one card can run a bunch of monitors or give dedicated video outputs for virtual setups.
With 48 GB of total memory these dual GPU cards are a cheaper option for tasks that need a lot of VRAM. The 40 Xe2 cores split between the two chips make AI tasks run well. Also the liquid cooled one has a fan header in the back so you can sync your case fans with the GPU temperature.
These are for people who want a lot of computing power in one system. With the single slot liquid cooled cards you can put a bunch in a workstation and get a ton of memory for local LLM coding and detailed 3D rendering.
