MaxSun introduced a white Arc B580 iCraft video card and a black Arc B580 Milestone

MaxSun presented two versions of the Intel Arc B580 video card in its proprietary iCraft and Milestone versions. The new products differ from each other in design, dimensions of cooling systems, and also, probably, GPU clock speeds.

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The MaxSun Intel Arc B580 iCraft 12G model is distinguished by a white design and a cooling system that includes three 90 mm fans. The central fan rotates in the opposite direction of the other two, which should provide better efficiency.

The MaxSun Intel Arc B580 Milestone 12G video card is black and equipped with a cooling system with two 90 mm fans, both of which rotate in different directions.

Unfortunately, the company does not disclose the technical characteristics of the new products presented. Let us recall that the reference Intel Arc B580 uses a BGM-G21 graphics processor with 20 Xe2 cores and 12 GB of GDDR6 memory with support for a 192-bit bus and a bandwidth of 456 GB/s. The reference variant is equipped with one 8-pin PCIe power connector and has a TDP of 190 W. The MaxSun Intel Arc B580 iCraft 12G version is equipped with two 8-pin PCIe power connectors. The manufacturer does not report anything about the energy consumption indicator.

MaxSun prices the Intel Arc B580 iCraft 12G at $256 and the Intel Arc B580 Milestone 12G at $249. Both should be available on December 13th.

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