Lisuan Extreme LX 7G100 GPU Arrives in China With WHQL Certification

Lisuan Tech launches the Extreme LX 7G100 gaming GPU in China. Priced at $500, it features a 6nm chip but benchmarks show RTX 3060-level performance.

Lisuan Extreme LX 7G100 GPU Arrives in China With WHQL Certification

Lisuan Tech has released the Extreme LX 7G100 graphics card for the Chinese market. The product marks one of the first domestic GPUs to receive WHQL certification from Microsoft. It supports modern APIs including DX12, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3.0.

New gaming card ships May 22 with limited availability and WHQL certification

The GPU uses a 6nm 7G106 chip with 12 GB of GDDR6 memory on a 192-bit bus. It features 192 texture mapping units and 96 render output units. The card draws up to 225W through a single 12-pin connector and uses a dual-slot design with three fans. Outputs consist of four DisplayPort 1.4a ports.

Lisuan Extreme LX 7G100 graphics card with dual-slot design and three fans

The Extreme LX 7G100 costs 3299 RMB (about $500 US) at retail in China. Pre-orders are available for 2969 RMB. The first units will ship on May 22, 2026, with sales limited to 1000 units.

Early benchmarks from a Bilibili leaker show performance worse than or equal to the RTX 3060 and significantly slower than the RX 6600 XT or RTX 4060. The hardware lacks native ray tracing support and exhibits stuttering and poor frame pacing in games. Lisuan Tech improved upon earlier Chinese GPUs that lacked basic driver and game support.

Performance results may improve with future driver updates, according to the leaker who shared the initial benchmarks.

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