Maxsun Unveils Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual 48 GB Graphics Cards In Fanless & Liquid-Cooled “Single-Slot” Flavors, Dual Battlemage Action

Nov 21, 2025 at 05:00am EST
A Maxsun graphics card labeled 'TOUCH THE AI FUTURE' features a custom liquid cooling design with the Maxsun and dbree logos.

Maxsun has unveiled its upcoming Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual graphics cards with dual Battlemage GPUs, 48 GB VRAM & both liquid/fanless variants.

Maxsun Offers Air, Liquid & Fanless Versions of The Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual 48 GB Graphics Cards

Last month, Maxsun unveiled its liquid-cooled Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual graphics card for the first time. The company has now once again showcased its new designs at an Intel event held recently in Chongqing, China.

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The Maxsun Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual 48 GB graphics card features a single-slot design and integrates a closed-loop AIO. The graphics card has the tubing at the rear, along with a 16-pin 12V-2x6 connector to power it up. Underneath the hood is a copper-based plate with dual Battlemage BMG-G21 GPUs, and the aforementioned 48 GB of VRAM.

According to Maxsun, the liquid-cooled solution provides stable performance under load and maxes out at 61 °C temperatures, which is ideal for a 24/7 workload. Since this is a single-slot design, motherboards that carry up to 7 PCIe slots can house seven of these cards, offering up to 336 GB of VRAM, making it a cost-effective LLM workstation.

The other Intel Arc Pro B60 Dual variant, which Maxsun showcased, is a fanless model. This features the same dual Battlemage setup in a dual-slot design. The card has no fans since it's a fanless design, and features a massive heatsink underneath the cooler shroud. The card should be able to maintain its default TDP.

Lastly, we have all seen the fan version, which was first showcased by Maxsun during the Arc Pro B-Series unveil at Computex 2025. Intel is expected to double down on its Arc Pro efforts in the coming months, so expect more announcements around CES 2026.

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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