At an Intel event in Chongqing, China, Maxsun unveils two new graphics cards. Here, the company offers two new variants of the Arc Pro B60 Dual, with a Liquid single-slot model and a fanless dual-slot version. This second card is very reminiscent of the model recently unveiled by Sparkle.
Arc Pro B60 Dual: Liquid and Fanless versions announced by Maxsun!
The Liquid version (announced last month) is a dual-GPU card featuring two BMG-G21 chips and a total of 48 GB of memory. The card is distinguished by its single-slot format, enabling four of these cards to be installed in a single system… Provided you have a motherboard with seven PCIe x16 slots. This type of system would then have fourteen GPUs and a total of 336 GB of memory.
For cooling, our colleague mentions the presence of a copper baseplate to dissipate the heat emitted by the two GPUs and the memory. But there’s also mention of a closed AIO-type watercooling loop. See the visuals showing ringed inputs/outputs on the rear of the board.

Otherwise, Maxsun exhibited a fanless version… Without fans, as it says on the tin. The purpose of this type of card is to be mounted in racks that incorporate a powerful fan as standard. As a result, the air flow, pushed by the chassis fans, passes through the fins of the card’s heatsink to exit the rack via the PCIe bracket.
Finally, the brand presented the active version, with its blower fan, which we had already seen at Computex on the Maxsun stand.
Finally, this Arc Pro B60 Dual seems to be quite a popular model after all, given the versions on offer. We’re talking about three different versions of a single dual-GPU card.
