A graphic card labeled 'Arc Pro B60 Dual' with the MaxSun logo and the text 'Touch the AI Future' against a purple backdrop

MAXSUN Launches Liquid-Cooled Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual 48GB GPU Featuring a 12V-2×6 Power Connector

MAXSUN is expanding its Intel workstation GPU lineup beyond the standard fan-cooled model, unveiling two additional versions of its Arc PRO B60 Dual 48G built for specialized environments: a fully fanless (passive) card and a liquid-cooled model designed for high-density systems.

The headline upgrade is the MAXSUN Arc PRO B60 Dual 48G Liquid Edition, which combines a compact single-slot design with a 16-pin power connector on the PCB. That same 16-pin connector previously appeared on the company’s Arc PRO B60 Dual 48G Turbo edition, but the new liquid-cooled release targets a different kind of user—professionals who need maximum performance per slot, better thermals, and easier scaling in multi-GPU workstation builds.

MAXSUN is positioning these two new cards around silent operation, but they serve very different needs. The Passive (fanless) edition prioritizes true zero-noise operation, making it appealing for noise-sensitive workspaces. The tradeoff is cooling headroom—without active airflow, it won’t dissipate heat as effectively as fan or liquid solutions.

The Liquid Edition is aimed at users who want sustained performance under heavy professional workloads while keeping temperatures in check. MAXSUN claims the liquid-cooled design can keep the GPU as low as 61°C. More importantly for workstation and AI builders, it does this in a single-slot form factor, which can dramatically improve GPU density compared to thicker, air-cooled designs.

That density matters because the Arc PRO B60 Dual 48G is targeted at professional workloads, including AI and other memory-hungry tasks. MAXSUN has previously showcased workstation concepts that could run multiple Arc PRO B60 Dual 48G Turbo cards, but the move to a single-slot liquid model makes even larger configurations more practical. MAXSUN is now promoting support for builds with up to seven GPUs using the liquid-cooled edition—an approach that favors airflow management and slot efficiency in multi-accelerator systems.

While MAXSUN displayed both the fanless and liquid-cooled versions at an event last November, these two new variants still haven’t appeared widely at retail. The Turbo edition, however, has been reported as already shipping in some channels.

On the specifications side, MAXSUN’s Arc PRO B60 Dual 48G series is built around dual BMG-G21 dies and delivers a total of 48GB of GDDR6 memory on the card. In multi-GPU deployments, that memory adds up quickly: a seven-card configuration would provide as much as 336GB of total video memory, a major draw for professionals running large datasets, complex models, or multi-workload pipelines that benefit from massive VRAM pools.

With these fanless and liquid-cooled additions, MAXSUN is clearly pushing the Arc PRO B60 Dual 48G family toward quieter operation, higher efficiency per slot, and more scalable workstation designs—especially for AI-focused builds where GPU density and memory capacity can be just as important as raw compute.