Overview
- Lisuan announced the LX 7G100 as a 7G106‑based gaming card with a 6nm GPU, 12 GB GDDR6 on a 192‑bit bus, PCIe 4.0 support, a 225W TDP and a limited Founders listing at 3,299 RMB for 1,000 units.
- Independent tests published by a Chinese reviewer show the card performs well below contemporary Nvidia parts such as the RTX 4060 and in many cases is on par with or worse than older cards like the RTX 3060 and RX 6600 XT, with one Cyberpunk 2077 1080p test showing about 88 FPS versus over 200 FPS on the RX 6600 XT.
- Reviewers find the LX 7G100 runs games without crashes and carries Microsoft WHQL certification but also report significant issues including frequent stuttering, poor frame pacing, and the hardware’s lack of built‑in ray tracing.
- The card’s roughly $480 price puts it in direct competition with faster Nvidia and AMD options and industry notes that potential reissues of older Nvidia models could quickly increase pressure on Lisuan’s value proposition.
- The launch matters for China’s push for domestic hardware because certification and local availability may win buyers under procurement rules, but Lisuan will need faster silicon and stronger drivers to challenge the established GPU makers and improve the player experience.