Lisuan Tech’s LX 7G100 GPU failed to match the performance of an Nvidia RTX 4060 in independent gaming tests.
The China-made graphics card had been marketed as a rival to Nvidia’s RTX 4060. However, the tests showed performance closer to Nvidia’s older RTX 3060 across multiple games and settings.
The review found larger gaps in some titles. In “Cyberpunk 2077,” AMD’s Radeon RX 6600 XT produced more than twice as many frames per second as the LX 7G100.
BGR reported that the LX 7G100 ran supported games such as “Baldur’s Gate 3” and “Black Myth: Wukong.” Yet tests showed stuttering, uneven frame pacing and no ray tracing support.
The card’s price also drew scrutiny. Lisuan Tech sells the LX 7G100 for about USD 485, while 1,000 “Founders Edition” units were produced at about USD 500.
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Stronger competing cards sell at similar prices. It cited the ASUS Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 TUF at USD 469.99 and an ASUS AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT at USD 449.99 at Micro Centre.
Software patches and future hardware could improve Lisuan Tech’s position. However, the launch weakened the LX 7G100’s claim as a budget alternative to Nvidia.