8 Best Places to Sell Used Graphics Cards (2024)

In a previous article, we covered how to sell your used GPUs. Here, we’ll review where to sell used graphics cards. In addition to the resources listed below, we do also purchase bulk quantities of graphics cards, CPUs, memory, drives, and servers as well.

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Where to Sell Used Graphics Cards – Our Top 8 Favorite Places

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ITAD Companies

One of the best, quickest, and safest places to sell your used graphic cards to is an ITAD company, like us.

Because ITAD companies buy and sell used IT all day long, they always have the most up-to-date prices, easiest processes, and fastest ways for you to get paid.

There are two notes you should be aware of before selling to an ITAD company, however.

Note 1: ITAD companies do have to buy and sell for a profit. This means that you will likely make a little less than direct selling, though the counter benefit is trust, speed, and ease. In some instances though, you’ll actually get a higher return as our remarketing network allows us to find buyers who are a good fit.

Note 2: typically ITAD companies do not buy just single parts or the total value of parts less than $1,000. So, if you have $200 worth of graphics cards, this won’t work for you and you’ll need to choose a peer-to-peer network below.

If you’d like to skip ahead of all the other methods and just use a trusted IT partner click here to sell us your used graphics cards.

eBay

eBay is always a good option, but they tend to take a pretty steep commission on your sale unless you do a lot of business with them.

You’ll have eBay fees, PayPal fees, and possibly shipping fees depending on whether you want to do free shipping or not.

Expect to lose about 15% to eBay and PayPal through those fees.

On the positive side, eBay is a HUGE network and a great place to sell your used graphics cards and other used IT gear.

They also have some protection measures in place to help prevent fraud on both the buyer and seller side. Remember though, scamming is still possible, so be cautious.

I’d recommend ensuring you take good photos and/or video of you packing your box, with close-ups of the parts, packing label, how well you packed it, and more.

That way, if the buyer tries to claim that you never put the GPU in the box, you’re covered.

Lastly, I recommend only dealing with in the country, and with trusted buyers who have good ratings. This is just added safety to keep you from getting scammed.

Link: eBay Marketplace

Facebook Marketplace

Facebook marketplace is another great place to sell your GPUs, especially in larger cities.

FB marketplace is a simple peer-to-peer network that allows you to list your item for sale with no fees.

Then, buyers will be able to message you about your GPU listing, ask for more details, and arrange an in-person meeting and sell your item.

This platform allows you to sell at whatever price you can get with no fees, so that’s great.

There are a couple of downsides to Facebook marketplace though. Here’s a couple to think about.

First, you could get a lot of messages about your GPU listing with redundant questions. Just make your listing as complete as possible which we’ll cover later in this article.

Next, keep in mind that there is no platform to sell, charge, or ship your products.

This means that you’ll likely need to make time to meet potential buyers and exchange money directly. I advise meeting in public areas and not your home or work.

Lastly, there are lots of scams involving checks and credit cards in peer-to-peer networks like this, so I advise only taking cash to avoid these scams.

Here’s a quick link on how to use Facebook Marketplace.

Reddit: Hardware Swap

There’s a huge community of both gamers and crypto miners here, so this is a great place to sell your graphics cards as well as trading!

This is another peer-to-peer network, but in this case, most people expect you to ship things to them.

There are some general rules and such they post about how this board should be run and what’s expected of you as a member. Be sure to read in more detail.

Make sure to be honest about the condition of your equipment, as they will penalize you for dishonesty and potentially ban you from further transactions.

These guys do a fairly good job of policing themselves and keeping would-be scammers out, but still, do what you can to watch out for scams.

Link: Reddit: Hardware Swap

Reddit: Miner Swap

This Reddit is similar to the above one but is a more specialized community only for miners.

If you have the Nvidia GTX 1070 or better, or most any of the AMD GPUs it is probably worth checking this out.

The mining community generally prizes efficiency (hashes per watt specifically) over power in general, but when selling secondhand it all comes down to what you’re selling at what price.

Similar to the above Reddit, they have their own rules and scam guidelines, but if you’re a miner, this is a great place to sell your used graphics card!

Link: Reddit: Miner Swap

Amazon

Amazon can be good for selling your equipment quickly, but also generally is not going to get the best prices for your equipment.

Also, Amazon’s process is much more complex than say eBay.

Because of that, it is not one of our top recommended places to sell your used GPU.

However, Amazon is obviously a giant in online sales and they are a trusted site, so if you sell through them, you can expect a fairly quick sale and no scams!

Amazon also has a trade-in program that you may qualify for if you’re looking to upgrade your GPU instead of outright selling it.

Links: Amazon Used FAQs | Amazon Trade-in

Facebook Mining Groups

Next on the list is Facebook Mining Groups.

This option is good for connecting with miners, some of whom may want to buy/sell/trade graphics cards.

However, since we’re talking about Facebook Groups and not the market place, this means you’ll have to search for these groups yourself, then join the group.

Only then can you start engaging and posting about selling your used graphics card to see if anyone is interested in buying it.

So, while this is an okay option, we only recommended for those who are really looking to find the best price for their equipment and don’t mind spending a bit of time.

Also, same scam warnings as all other peer-to-peer networks apply.

Just log in to your Facebook and search for groups to get started.

Craigslist

Speaking of scams… Be wary. Very wary. Craigslist is a haven for scammers of all types.

If you use Craigslist, always meet in a public place and do cash transactions only.

Do not ship anything. Do not do wire transfers ever or any other electronic forms of payment through Craigslist.

If anyone is immediately willing to pay you over your asking price, run fast and run far! This is one of the most common scams on this site.

Sob stories abound about why they need to use Paypal or ship to wherever because they or their spouse are in the military is another one.

Make sure to only spend your time on the real leads, which are people willing to pay cash and meet you somewhere.

Lots of people will lowball your price here.

Link: Craigslist

Related: 4 best places to sell computer parts

Considerations When Selling GPUs

When you’re selling your used equipment, like GPUs or anything else really, there are some considerations you need to make. Here are a few of our top recommended considerations:

Risk / Trust Factor

So, as you can tell from the above, some of these places to sell your used GPUs are super safe and well trusted, while others are so scammer-ridden, they may just be waste of your time.

Losing your money or your time isn’t a good thing, just carefully evaluate these risks when making your choice.

Platform Comfort Level

Another thing that comes into play when selling your used GPU is your comfort level of the platform.

For example, if you already sell a ton on Amazon, well then maybe just stick with what you know. You’ll have a lower learning curve, which means less time and effort, and that means better value!

If you plan on selling a lot, it’s also probably worth your time to just stick with one platform.

Value / Money

Each platform has its own pricing trends and what their users are willing to pay.

If top dollar for your used graphics card is a top concern, then spending some time checking prices on each platform is wise.

Keep in mind that the more direct options will give you the highest returns, but they also have higher transaction risk.

As mentioned previously, if you have over $1,000 in resale value for your equipment then you can also consider selling to an Information Technology Asset Disposition (ITAD) company such as exIT (us) or one of our competitors.

This would make your process much easier and simpler but generally won’t give as much of a return as selling to the end-user.

Time to Sell

Time is the only thing in life you never get back or get more of so I believe this should be a consideration in selling your GPU.

When you have well over $1,000, you can choose a company like us and we’ll do all the heavy lifting for you.

If you’re on the border of that $1,000, then you should just carefully weigh your time to value and see what works.

For hardware lower in value, then you should look into an option to sell your GPU that is safe and won’t take too much of your time.

Keep in mind that regardless of platform, there are some things to keep in mind for presentation. For example, listing description, photos, and packaging up your graphics card are important and take time.

Write a Complete Listing

Speaking of listing, the accuracy of your listing plays a major part in selling your used graphics card regardless of where you choose to sell it!

You need to ensure that you have at least the following:

  • Brand, model, & part number
  • Specs like the number of cores, memory and bandwidth. Listing full manufactures specs here is a good idea!
  • Complete and accurate condition of the GPU including age, use, and working condition.
  • How it will be packaged and shipped
  • Lots of detailed photos
  • Any other notes you can think of

Bottom line is this when selling your used graphics card, you need to create trust and there’s no better way to do that then being 100% honest and transparent with what you have.

Package GPUs Well

I’m sure that you don’t want that expensive GPU of yours turning into a paperweight!

So you need to package your GPU very well!

I recommend using the manufacturer packaging if you still have it. This also provides another layer of trust.

If you don’t still have that box, then here’s a quick video we made on how to properly package your used GPU that will keep it safe until it gets to your seller.

Wrap Up

Knowing where to sell your used graphics cards can be tough, but we hope this article gave you some additional insight to help you along the way.

If you have any other thoughts or ideas on places to sell those GPUs, please let us know in the comments below.

And, if you need help selling your GPUs, just click here and fill out this form and our team will be glad to help you out!

Additionally, we’ve put together a few answers to frequently asked questions below:

Is Nvidia owned by ASUS?

No. Nvidia merely depends on ASUS to meet their manufacturing needs. ASUS manufactures the GPUs that Nvidia designs, as would be designated by an ASUS Geforce, for example.

Is AMD better than Nvidia?

It depends on what you're looking for. While you may be able to find a better deal on AMD GPUs sometimes, Nvidia is certainly miles ahead in the enterprise GPU market, and also leads in the consumer market, though AMD and Nvidia are comparable for most consumer applications.

Can AMD beat Nvidia?

AMD has managed to succeed as a competitor against Intel, so it's certainly not unfeasible for them to come out ahead in the GPU wars. That being said, GPUs continue to grow more heavily entwined with machine learning applications, and Nvidia's R & D department has accomplished great things in that realm. It's hard to say if the ML application side of things will shift how GPU hardware is developed, but Nvidia is well positioned in that sense.

Is Nvidia a Chinese company?

No, but a massive chunk of Nvidia's sales growth has come from the Chinese market, and subsequently Nvidia shareholders are beholden to China in a sense. If China wants something from Nvidia that wouldn't lose them massive sales in other areas, Nvidia will likely do it.

What companies use Nvidia?

Virtually every single major cloud company and artificial intelligence company uses Nvidia, as they have the lead in terms of enterprise grade GPU technology. Examples include Google, Amazon, Facebook, and even Tesla.

Is Intel making a GPU?

Yes, the Intel Xe GPU is set to be announced this month in August. Details are scant. Find more details here.

Why are graphics cards so expensive 2020?

The cost of GPUs has increased partially because of an increased demand for DRAM, but also due to the increase in the R & D expenses it requires to fabricate new GPU systems. For example, Nvidia spent 2.8 billion dollars on R&D in the most recent fiscal year.

How do I test my GPU?

The simplest way to test your GPU is to run a benchmark software. One of the most popular benchmarking softwares is 3DMark, which can be downloaded on steam at a cost. You can also use the free Heaven Benchmark if you do not wish to pay anything to test your GPU(s).

What causes a GPU to die?

A GPU can die for a number of reasons. The earliest reason a GPU will die is faulty manufacturing, where components of the circuit board are loose or the integrity of the circuitboard is already compromised. You can cause a GPU to die earlier by overclocking it in excess of its tolerance levels, which puts strain on the system. The GPU can also be damaged during installation if static is allowed to build up and is transferred to the card. Finally, if the GPU you installed is incompatible with other components, that can cause damage to the GPU, though often it simply won't work to begin with.

Is GTX better than RTX?

  • generation
  • Cost
  • Ray Tracing
  • Multithreading

"RTX" simply refers to the ray tracing abilities of the newer graphics card model. It isn't an entirely different category of card so much as it is the successor to the previous GTX generation. There isn't really a reason to buy the older GTX cards aside from cost if you're looking to get a budget GPU option.

Can A GPU Wear Out?

Yes, you can gradually wear out a GPU, causing its performance to decrease. The electrolytic capacitors on a board can dry out more quickly if your GPU heats up excessively during operation. Additionally, electromigration, where electrons move around the metal atoms, can create gaps in conductors, eventually causing failure. With that said, most GPUs don't significantly degrade in performance over their typical lifespan.

Have something to add? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

8 Best Places to Sell Used Graphics Cards (2024)

FAQs

Where is the best place to sell a used GPU? ›

If you want to sell your graphics card safely, consider using an eCommerce site like eBay or Amazon. These platforms offer protection for both you and the buyer.

Should you sell your old graphics card? ›

Putting the value of your old GPU toward your upgrade will give you more options for getting exactly the card you want at the right price. Upgrading isn't the only reason to sell your GPU. Maybe you bought a more powerful graphics card than you needed, or maybe you have more than one and need to make space.

Who sells more GPUs? ›

PC GPU vendor shipment share worldwide 2009-2023, by quarter

As of the fourth quarter of 2023, Intel was the biggest vendor in the PC GPU market worldwide, occupying 67 percent of the market. AMD occupied 15 percent of the market, while Nvidia took a market share of 18 percent.

What is the most selling GPU? ›

  • GIGABYTE NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 WINDFORCE OC 12GB GDDR6 pci_e_x16 Graphics Card (GV-N3060WF2OC-12GD) ...
  • GIGABYTE Nvidia GeForce ® GTX 1650 D6 pci_e_x16 WINDFORCE OC 4GD Graphics Card with Integrated 4GB GDDR6 Memory (GV-N1656WF2OC-4GD)

Are old GPU worth anything? ›

The value of GPU fluctuates very often, especially since there are so many different brands available in the market. Before selling on eBay or any other site that offers to buy used goods, make sure that you do your research and get a good idea of the value before committing to anything.

How much is the GPU market worth? ›

In 2024, the global graphics processing unit (GPU) market was valued at 65.3 billion U.S. dollars, with forecasts suggesting that by 2029 this is likely to rise to 274.2 billion U.S. dollars, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 33.2 percent from 2024 to 2029.

How many years should a graphics card last? ›

Most graphics cards have a functional lifespan ranging from 3-5 years on average before needing an upgrade. However, aspects like usage frequency, cooling solutions, maintenance, and the specific model all impact how long your GPU can last before showing its age.

How to sell a PC graphics card? ›

SellGPU is the number one website to sell used computer components. We have served thousands of customers and continue to build a reputation based on trust and honesty. We purchase all types of computer components, including: GPUs.

Why are graphics card prices still high? ›

The coronavirus pandemic caused a chip shortage, making it difficult for Nvidia and AMD to produce enough cards to keep up with demand. Demand was at an all-time high in 2021, too, as cryptocurrency miners rushed to pick up graphics cards from shelves.

What is the most sought after GPU? ›

The best graphics cards at a glance
  • Nvidia RTX 4070 Super: The best graphics card for most people.
  • Nvidia RTX 4080 Super: The best GPU to pick up if you have a 4K gaming monitor.
  • AMD RX 7900 XTX: An excellent alternative to the RTX 4080 Super.
  • AMD RX 7900 GRE: The best graphics card AMD has released this generation.
Jul 7, 2024

Who dominates the GPU market? ›

Nvidia shipped 3.76M data center GPUs in 2023 — dominates business with 98% revenue share. Nvidia owns the data center GPU market. The recent AI boom has paid dividends for Nvidia, with the company reportedly shipping 3.76 million data center GPUs in 2023 alone.

What is the most profitable GPU now? ›

The best GPUs for mining in 2024: Profitability & prices
  1. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090. Price: $2,200. Profitability: $2.29/day. ...
  2. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080. Price: $1,100. Profitability: $1.27/day. ...
  3. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti. Price: $850. Profitability: $1.00/day. ...
  4. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti. Price: $1,700. ...
  5. Radeon RX 7900 XTX. Price: $950.
Mar 22, 2024

What is the number 1 graphics card? ›

Without question, at the moment we wrote this, Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4090 is the single fastest graphics card that money can buy. Nothing else even comes close, with today's second-place cards trailing it by 30% to 40% in many benchmarks.

What GPU is worth it right now? ›

While AMD's best graphics card is the top-end RX 7900 XTX, its lower-spec models are great value for money. The best $350 to $500 graphics card is the RX 7800 XT and in the $250 to $350 range, the RX 6700 XT is by far the best card you can get.

What's the most used graphics card? ›

The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 is the most used GPU on Steam. According to the survey, it is used by 6.10% of all users. The second spot goes to GTX 1650, and the third spot goes to GTX 1060. The RTX 3060 (mobile GPU) used in laptops is also quite popular on this Steam Hardware Survey (September 2023).

Can you sell your GPU to Micro Center? ›

Yes, your GPU must be functioning in order to be eligible for trade-in. Once you gather an estimate of your graphics card, schedule an in-store visit for your product evaluation. We will provide you with a final estimate once the evaluation is complete.

How do I package my GPU to sell? ›

For a greater distance, it would be best to pack the GPU in its original box and then place that inside of a larger shipping box. Be sure to fill any empty space between the two boxes with materials like newspaper or bubble wrap for extra protection.

Are used GPUs still good? ›

There is a chance that your second-hand GPU may not work as well as a brand-new one. But there is also a pretty good chance it will. And, sometimes, the risks outweigh the reward, especially when you are saving potentially hundreds of dollars by purchasing second-hand.

Where can I sell my brand new graphics card? ›

Let us look into the top ten places where you can sell GPU for cash.
  • ITAD companies. ...
  • eBay. ...
  • 3. Facebook Marketplace. ...
  • Reddit- Hardware Swap. ...
  • Reddit- Miner swap. ...
  • Amazon. ...
  • 7. Facebook Mining Groups. ...
  • Craigslist.

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