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Today β€” 21 May 2026Main stream

China’s First Real Gaming GPU, The 7G100, Arrives From Lisuan, At RTX 5060 Ti Money, But Delivers RTX 3060 Performance

20 May 2026 at 18:15

Lisuan Tech LX 7G100 Founders Edition graphics card displayed beside its branded box with 'Lisuan eXtreme' text.

Lisuan Tech has launched the latest Gaming Graphics Card for the Chinese markets, the 7G100 Extreme Founders Edition, which is priced around $500. The Lisuan 7G100 Was Looking To Be A Great Graphics Card For Chinese Gamers, But Launch Reviews Show Otherwise In March, Chinese tech company Lisuan Tech unveiled its brand new consumer/prosumer lineup based on its 7G106 GPU. The lineup included four models, three of which were aimed at the Pro/AI segments, & just one that was aimed at the gaming segment. The gaming variant was the Lisuan Extreme "LX 7G100" graphics card, which was specifically designed with […]

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Chinese GPU Maker, Lisuan, To Launch 7G100 Gaming Graphics Card on 20th May: First 6nm Domestic Product With WHQL Certification

29 April 2026 at 12:20

Chinese GPU Maker, Lisuan, To Launch 7G100 Gaming Graphics Card on 20th May: First 6nm Domestic Product With WHQL Certification 1

Lisuan's 7G100 gaming graphics card will launch on 20th May, becoming China's first fully domestic 6nm GPU with WHQL certification. Lisuan 7G100 Gaming GPUs All Set For 20th May Launch In China, Brings Wider Game Support Through WHQL-Certified Drivers China's first domestically produced 6nm GPU for gaming audiences is launching on 20th May, bringing wider support, and the biggest of all, Microsoft WHQL certification for drivers, joining the ranks of Intel, NVIDIA, and AMD. This makes Lisuan Technologies the first Chinese GPU maker to achieve WHQL certification, marking a significant progress for domestic producers. Lisuan also states much wider game […]

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Nvidia App update adds beta version of Auto Shader Compilation

2 April 2026 at 15:00

Intel recently added a driver-level shader compilation setting for Arc GPUs. Now, Nvidia is rolling out something similar with the beta form of Auto Shader Compilation.Β 

Historically, every driver update or game patch invalidated your existing shader cache, forcing your CPU to recompile thousands of files the next time you launched a game. This resulted in either a long loading bar at the start or annoying β€œstutters” during the first hour or so of gameplay.

Nvidia's new ASC tool moves this process to the background. When your system is idle, the Nvidia App identifies your installed DirectX 12 games and pre-compiles their shaders using your CPU's spare cycles. This feature is opt-in and can be found under Graphics Tab > Global Settings > Shader Cache. Users can choose to β€œCompile Now” for an immediate fix or let the system handle it automatically over time. Note that it requires the GeForce Game Ready Driver 595.97 WHQL or newer to function, and users should be prepared to allocate additional disc space for these pre-built shader folders.

Nvidia's approach currently differs from its competitors. While Intel relies on a cloud-based system that gathers and distributes pre-compiled shaders from its own servers, Nvidia's ASC is currently a local-only solution. This means your own hardware does the heavy lifting while you aren't using the PC. However, this is likely a transitional phase. Nvidia is reportedly working with Microsoft to integrate the Advanced Shader Delivery (ASD) protocol into the Agility SDK later this year.

KitGuru says: Will you be trying out Auto Shader Compilation?Β 

The post Nvidia App update adds beta version of Auto Shader Compilation first appeared on KitGuru.

[FIXED] NVIDIA’s Latest Drivers Might Be Restricting Voltages on RTX 50 GPUs

4 March 2026 at 21:00

A graphics card labeled GeForce RTX is surrounded by stylized yellow and black wave patterns with a prominent yellow

NVIDIA's latest driver release might be affecting voltages, virtually restricting them, on RTX 50 "Blackwell" GPUs. My GeForce RTX 5090 GPU Is Running At Lower Voltages After Installing NVIDIA's Latest Driver. Voltage Limitations Introduced For RTX 50 GPUs? [Update - 3/5/2026] - NVIDIA has released its new GeForce Hotfix Display Driver, v595.76, which fixes the voltage cap issue reported on RTX 50 GPUs. When the graphics card is overclocked, GPU voltage may become capped, preventing it from boosting to expected levels [5934973] We can confirm that this fixed the voltage cap on our RTX 5090 GPU as seen below: A […]

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