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Chinese graphics card manufacturer Maxsun has revealed a fluid-cooled version of Intels ARC Pro B60, combining two GPUs in a single-slot design.
The model, labeled as “Maxsun Intel Arc Pro B60 48G Turbo Edition”, is part of a collaboration with ABEE, a company known for its minimalist workstation hardware.
Double-GPU cards were once common among advanced graphics solutions, but was gradually abandoned due to heat, power and driver complexities.
A rare double-gpu return in a leaner form
Maxsun’s decision to revise this configuration with the ARC Pro B60 stands out because it uses a floating cooling system to control thermals, while the design keeps the design within a single PCIe castle.
Redesigned is said to let the card fit across all seven PCIE PCIE 5.0 X16 Slots in a W790 nightboard.
This makes it a potential option for close workstations or small -scale data center setups.
Each card has 48 GB of Total VRAM, split between two GPUs that allegedly share a PCIe 5.0 X16 interface.
However, this connection is divided into X8 courses per GPU, which means the performance depends on how effective the software distributes workloads.
Setup allows theoretical users to install four such cards per System equal to eight GPUs and a total of 192 GB of VRAM when fully configured.
While the configuration occurs strongly on paper, the real world remains efficiency uncertain, especially in mixed AI and reproduction use.
Maxsun has not announced a release date or pricing for the fluid -cooled ARC Pro B60.
The company suggested that it was designed specifically for monkey systems built around the W790 motherboard.
This is likely to limit accessibility to system integrators rather than retail buyers.
There are no independent benchmarks or confirmation from Intel, so the performance and stability of this double-GPU-fluid-cooled setup remains largely theoretical.
Despite its advanced technique, whether this design can overcome the scaling challenges that made double-gpu architectures impractical, to see.
The ARC series has also struggled to match the driver’s maturity and performance stability found in NVIDIA and AMD hardware.
It makes this design exciting on paper, yet uncertain in practice. For now, it seems to be an ambitious experiment rather than a technological development that is ready to transform GPU use into AI tools or modern data centers.
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