Maxsun’s dual-GPU just got a single-slot liquid-cooled version, allowing one workstation to sport 14 GPUs.
When’s the last time you saw a dual-GPU video card? Probably back around Computex, when MAXSUN was quietly showing off its Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual, which is exactly what it sounds like: two Arc Pro B60s, replete with their own 24GB of GDDR6 memory, on a single card. That card is already available from MAXSUN in the Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual 48G Turbo, but the company has just revealed the existence of a liquid-cooled variant officially dubbed the Liquid Edition.
As you’d expect, the Dual 48GB Turbo is a pretty beefy card, with a long double-slot cooler and a no-doubt noisy blower fan owing to its intended use in workstation platforms. By contrast, the Arc Pro Dual B60 48G Liquid Edition is downright svelte, with a slim waterblock and end-mounted fittings for liquid cooling hoses allowing it to fit in a single slot. This means that, in theory, you could fit as many as seven of these cards in a single workstation, giving you fourteen BMG-G21 GPUs and 336GB of video RAM.
This liquid-cooled design was developed in collaboration with Japanese case and cooling vendor Abee (stylized abee), who also recently started selling a mini-workstation based on AMD’s Ryzen AI Max 300-series processors, codenamed Strix Halo.