GUNNIR Launches Intel Arc Pro B65 TF 32G Workstation Graphics Card

GUNNIR Launches Intel Arc Pro B65 TF 32G Workstation Graphics Card

GUNNIR has officially listed the Intel Arc Pro B65 TF 32G on Chinese retail platforms. The new workstation graphics card packs 32GB of video memory, 20 Xe cores, and a dual slot blower cooler for professional creators. Buyers can pick up the card right now for 8999 yuan about 1334.53 USD.

GUNNIR Launches Intel Arc Pro B65 TF 32G Workstation Graphics Card

The card measures 268 by 111.1 by 40.1 millimeters and fits into 2 standard expansion slots. Under the hood, the graphics processor runs at a clock speed of 2400MHz and delivers peak INT8 compute speeds of 197 TOPS. Total board power sits at 200W. Power flows into the board through 2 standard 8 pin power connectors. GUNNIR built the circuit board with solid capacitors and a multiphase digital power delivery system to keep voltages steady during long rendering sessions.

Cooling relies on a blower fan setup backed by a vapor chamber and high density aluminum fins. This design pushes hot air straight out the back of the computer case to keep workstation temperatures under control. For studio displays, you get 1 HDMI 2.1 port and 3 DisplayPort 2.1 outputs. 1 of the DisplayPort connections supports UHBR13.5 bandwidth speeds, while the other 2 support UHBR10 speeds.

GUNNIR shared internal test numbers showing how the card performs in local artificial intelligence tasks. When running image generation in ComfyUI with the z image turbo model, the hardware creates a 720 by 1280 image in an average time of 10.62 seconds. For video generation, running the 14B parameter model produces a 5 second 1024 by 1536 video in 299.64 seconds. These numbers show that the card is built for creators who need massive video memory for local generation tasks without buying expensive server hardware.

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