Maxsun partnered with Japanese manufacturer Abee to develop a liquid-cooled version of its Arc Pro B60 48G graphics card that occupies just one expansion slot instead of two. The redesigned card enables installation of seven GPUs on Maxsun's W790 motherboard, providing 336 gigabytes of combined video memory for artificial intelligence workloads. This configuration delivers 1.75 times more capacity than the previous four-card setup that offered 192 gigabytes.
The liquid-cooled cards feature connectors positioned for easy integration within Abee's Designer C700W chassis, which accommodates large radiators for cooling. Industry observers estimate each liquid-cooled card will cost between $1,300 and $1,500, bringing total GPU expenses to approximately $9,000 to $10,000 for a complete seven-card system. Maxsun has not announced official pricing or availability for either the liquid-cooled graphics cards or its complete AI workstation configuration.
The liquid-cooled cards feature connectors positioned for easy integration within Abee's Designer C700W chassis, which accommodates large radiators for cooling. Industry observers estimate each liquid-cooled card will cost between $1,300 and $1,500, bringing total GPU expenses to approximately $9,000 to $10,000 for a complete seven-card system. Maxsun has not announced official pricing or availability for either the liquid-cooled graphics cards or its complete AI workstation configuration.