China's first credible gaming GPU sells 30,000 units in 48 hours, despite RTX 3060-level performance

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WTF?! China's first serious attempt at a homegrown gaming GPU might not be worrying Nvidia or AMD when it comes to performance, but it's already managed to create a rush of buyers. Lisuan Technology says the LX 7G100 Founder Edition drew more than 30,000 reservations within 48 hours, while the first limited batch sold out almost instantly through its JD.com storefront.

As we reported last week, the LX 7G100 is more impressive as a milestone for China than as a value proposition. A review of the 12GB card showed it running a range of modern games with few major crashes, which is no small achievement for a new GPU vendor using its own hardware, architecture, driver stack, and software ecosystem.

The problem is that simply working is not the same as competing. The card often lands around RTX 3060 territory in 3DMark, but actual game performance is less flattering. Cyberpunk 2077 at 1080p with FSR3 Quality and frame generation averaged 88 fps, compared with 232 fps on an RTX 4060 and 243 fps on Intel's Arc B580. Black Myth: Wukong reached 56 fps, while Forza Horizon 5 managed 48 fps on the Low preset.

That performance might not be so bad if it were priced right. The LX 7G100 Founder Edition was listed at 3,299 RMB, or about $455, before subsidies, putting it close to much more powerful mainstream cards from established vendors, such as Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti 16GB.

Lisuan's own product page lists modern features including 12GB of GDDR6, four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs, 8K60 HDR support, and compatibility with DirectX 12, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3.0.

For Chinese enthusiasts, a domestic gaming GPU that can actually launch and play demanding titles has symbolic value. The Founder Edition also has an Nvidia-style limited run, including numbered cards and a signature from Lisuan Tech's co-founder and co-CEO, Xuan Yifang, which should appeal to collectors.

Following the first batch selling out almost instantly, Lisuan says that a second batch of Founder Edition cards will be released on June 18.

Lisuan has published a 40-game recommended settings list that includes Cyberpunk 2077, Black Myth: Wukong, Elden Ring, Resident Evil 4, GTA V, and several others. Many recommendations lean on FSR, frame generation, or carefully chosen presets, which says plenty about the hardware's shortcomings.

The LX 7G100 remains a poor buy for anyone chasing performance per dollar alone. But as China's first credible gaming GPU, it has already proved that people are willing to support domestic alternatives to Team Red and Team Green, even when the products themselves are inferior.

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If there's one thing clear about gamers this generation is that they are addicted in using their credit card, desperate about their purchases in general with their nonsensical feeling that they are missing out on new trends.

They are the reason why we barely see any discounts, because of their compulsive purchasing habits and every company and reseller knows it.

Gone are the days companies catered to consumers, now companies are fixers to their shopping addiction.
 
Wow three comments in and were already seething about "le gamers" and China.

It's afraid! They make one GPU that comp tes with 6 year old hardware and you guys lose it LOL.
 
Wow three comments in and were already seething about "le gamers" and China.

It's afraid! They make one GPU that comp tes with 6 year old hardware and you guys lose it LOL.
 
Performance is abysmal. Really garbage actually. Intel Arc looks like a masterpiece compared to this.

Low to mid-end GPU market is pretty much dead anyway. Chip and especially RAM prices makes it pointless. No money in selling these kind of GPUs when RAM cost is half, or more.

If you think Intel GPU drivers are bad, just try this crap. Even for 250 dollars it would not sell.

Intel Arc was sold at 200-300 dollars and grabbed about 1% marketshare in a few years.
 
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1. How is $455 "nearly $500".

2. Isn't Nvidia relaunching the 3060 next month for similar money?
As long as there is a 16 gig rx 9060xt for similar price at 50% performance why not? Gamers will still buy 2 to 3 generation old Nvidia hardware vs AMD's flagship with more vram. 🙃 Who needs more performance when you have brand loyalty!🤪
 

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In another 5-10 years they will be on par with Nvidia
You`re right, but actually because NVidia will focus on AI and probably stop making cards for gaming. I mean Huang sort of said that already, the future is AI agents.
 
Performance is abysmal. Really garbage actually. Intel Arc looks like a masterpiece compared to this.

Low to mid-end GPU market is pretty much dead anyway. Chip and especially RAM prices makes it pointless. No money in selling these kind of GPUs when RAM cost is half, or more.

If you think Intel GPU drivers are bad, just try this crap. Even for 250 dollars it would not sell.

Intel Arc was sold at 200-300 dollars and grabbed about 1% marketshare in a few years.
The point isn't the current, nominal performance. It's that how fast they're catching up.
 
Never underestimate national or cultural pride.

No, China didn't create this or anything else for that matter, they stole the technology!
The lackluster performance is a clear indication they are using home grown tech designs. Otherwise the performance would be better and the energy cost lower.
 
455$ is way too much ! This product should be landed around 255$ at the top !

With current RAM prices, they would loose money doing that.

If Intel could not get into this market, don't expect some randon China brand to do it... Drivers/software is going to be terrible. 10 times worse than Intel GPU drivers and software, which is already way behind Nvidia/AMD.
 
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