Thirty thousand orders were placed for China's first gaming graphics card in two days

The first real gaming video card to attract significant interest in the tech world, the LX 7G100 model from Lisuan, has set a unique record upon its market release, according to Zamin.uz.
According to official information from Lisuan Technology, sales began and within just two days, over 30,000 orders were placed for this device. The manufacturer provided users with Microsoft-certified drivers, as well as a detailed guide adapted to popular modern games.
This video card, developed independently of major global players such as NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel, is the first Chinese product to obtain Microsoft’s official compliance certificate and to fully support DirectX 12 technology at the hardware level. This achievement positions the device as a competitive product that meets international standards.
In terms of technical specifications, the video card features a graphics processor built on a 6-nanometer technological process and is equipped with 12 gigabytes of modern memory. The device supports the latest graphics programming interfaces, ensuring stable operation with various software applications.
The power consumption of the device is 225 watts, and it is equipped with four video output ports. Initial announcements claimed that this model’s performance matched that of leading global graphics cards, but practical test results showed its efficiency to be slightly lower.
Despite this, the price of around $500 and average performance did not deter Chinese consumers’ interest. On the contrary, demand for the product far exceeded expectations, indicating growing trust in domestic technologies.





