Lisuan Tech adds more LX Ultra, LX Pro, and LX Max
Lisuan Tech updates LX Ultra, LX Pro, and LX Max pages with more specs, 7G105 branding fades from the site

Lisuan Tech has updated its official product page with a wider set of specs for the LX Ultra, LX Pro, and LX Max cards. The live page now groups those three models with the consumer LX 7G100, while the older 7G105 name no longer appears there. Since earlier disclosures and coverage referred to 7G105 as the professional part and 7G106 as the consumer part, this looks like a public branding shift toward the LX product names, at least on the current website.
Lisuan professional models
The LX Ultra i s still the most server-focused model in the stack. Lisuan lists 24GB of GDDR6 with ECC support, up to 192 GP/s pixel fill rate, up to 384 GT/s texture fill rate, and up to 24 TFLOPS of FP32 throughput. The page also lists 16x 1080p60 decode, 8x 1080p60 encode, 16-way virtual GPU support, and security features such as confidential computing protection, data encryption, and secure display. Cooling is listed as a blower fan, and the target platform is servers and rack-style all-in-one systems.
LX Pro/Max/Ultra Series, Source: Lisuan Tech
LX Pro and LX Max look more like display-attached workstation cards. LX Pro is listed with 24GB of GDDR6, four DisplayPort 1.4a outputs, 8K60 HDR and FreeSync with DSC, HEVC 8K60 decode, HEVC 8K30 encode, and DirectX 12, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3.0 support. LX Max drops memory to 12GB GDDR6 but keeps the same display block, codec support, API list, and axial active cooling. What Lisuan still is not publishing on the updated page are the full chip-level details, such as clocks, bus width, board power, or the exact GPU configuration behind each LX model.
Lisuan gaming model
The gaming card has also been refreshed again in Lisuan’s public materials. The company still positions it as a 12GB GDDR6 consumer board, and current launch coverage continues to point to the same core board details: 192 TMUs, 96 ROPs, PCIe 4.0 x16, and up to 225W board power through a single 8-pin connector. That means the latest material appears to reaffirm the basic power setup rather than replace it, even as the shroud design looks a bit different from the early 7G100 imagery shown last year.
LX 7G100 (gaming), Source: Lisuan Tech
Whjat we can see in the new render clearly is that the card is fact a triple-fan design with two hidden fans. So while one render angle can make it look closer to a blower-style card, the final gaming design may use a more complex cooler with partially concealed fans under the shroud or heatsink. Lisuan has still not posted a full board gallery or a complete gaming spec sheet on the official page, so that part remains unconfirmed for now.
But at least we have a new photo of the GPU itself (there should be two variants):
Lisuan GPU pic.twitter.com/IBDr8awEAX
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Source: Lisuan Tech


