Chinese GPU Sells 30K Units in 48 Hours Despite Weak Benchmarks - tech
(hx) 10:08 PM CEST - May,25 2026
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A Chinese company called Lisuan Tech sold over 30,000 units of its new LX 7G100 gaming GPU in just two days.
The card, priced at $485, performed more like an older RTX 3060 in reviews and failed to match the RTX 4060 it was marketed against.
Lisuan Tech often markets the LX 7G100 as a competitor to the GeForce RTX 4060. However, reviews have revealed that the LX 7G100 didn't hit the performance goal. Instead, it's more along the lines of a GeForce RTX 3060, one generation behind the target, and two generations behind the latest GeForce RTX 5060. The issue was that Lisuan Tech priced the LX 7G100 like a GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB; however, it seems the high price didn't impede its early adoption at all.
Borrowing a page from Nvidia's playbook, Lisuan Tech launched a special Founders Edition of the LX 7G100, mirroring the approach that Nvidia takes with some of its mainstream GeForce RTX graphics cards. This exclusive batch was limited to just 1,000 LX 7G100 Founders Edition units. Each graphics card is individually numbered and personally signed by Lisuan Tech’s co-founder and co-CEO, Xuan Yifang. The initial batch sold out almost instantly, but the company has announced that a second batch of Founders Edition cards will be released and ready for shipping on June 18.
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