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Lisuan 7G100 GPU from China

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A leaked OpenCL score for Lisuan 7G100 is showing it's on par with a 2080 and 3060Ti. Built using the TrueGPU architecture (no idea what that is) and 6nm, it comes with 12GB of VRAM. Looks interesting but past history with Chinese built tech is that they all have very poor software support. Most outright don't know how to support their products once they are out the door.

 
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Thread revive! VCZ reporting the card will go on sale on June 18, 2026. Will support DX12, Vulcan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3.0 with Steam titles and Cyberpunk 2077 in their press release. A pro version with 24GB of VRAM is also in the pipeline. However, still no previews and actual benchmarks yet.

 
More competition is always needed. Hopefully they will eventually be as good as AMD or Nvidia. 24GB of ram though is pretty overkill and will not increase performance for gaming. I am guessing that card will target workstations or AI. A 2080 with 12gb or 24gb will see no performance increase with the extra ram for gaming.
 
More competition is always needed. Hopefully they will eventually be as good as AMD or Nvidia. 24GB of ram though is pretty overkill and will not increase performance for gaming. I am guessing that card will target workstations or AI. A 2080 with 12gb or 24gb will see no performance increase with the extra ram for gaming.
Very much depends on the game, and if your overflowing the buffer or not. Really not that hard to overflow a 12G vram buffer with some games. Less common at 1080p, a lot easier at 4k
 
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Is it more affordable in China though? Still seems like a decent attempt.
No. According to HUB, the review came from BiliBili which is a China based platform. Inside the video the reviewer paid $3.3K RMB which is about $480 USD. Using the same cost but shop in Hong Kong, I'm seeing 5060Ti 8GB.
 
No. According to HUB, the review came from BiliBili which is a China based platform. Inside the video the reviewer paid $3.3K RMB which is about $480 USD. Using the same cost but shop in Hong Kong, I'm seeing 5060Ti 8GB.
Ah okay, sometimes converting to USD doesn't really paint the actual picture so was curious... I presume 3.3K RMB is considered "a lot" for most people?
 
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