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    Oh boy, you’re looking to buy a new graphics card in 2026. As exciting as that is, howeber, there is one big catch: you have to buy a new graphics card in 2026.

    The impact of ongoing memory shortages is as well-documented as it is terrible, so you should already know that a new-new GPU means sky high prices. Used graphics cards have therefore become an increasingly attractive option, despite relative price bumps of their own. But where you might score a discount by buying through classified ads, you must also contend with rampant scammers, potential mining and AI-use degradation, and the usual concerns with second-hand anything: is it actually in “good condition?”

    Fortunately, even in the cowboy world of used components, there are some general tips and advice worth considering to help find your way to a pre-loved GPU that will give you many years of enjoyable playing. Hopefully, without any panicked calls to a customer service helpline.


    The Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 5060 Solo graphics card, held in a hand.
    Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun

    Trust is everything

    When you’re buying new from a recognised retailer, you can usually count on returns policies and warranty coverage, backed up by local consumer protection laws. In the used market, though? You’re much more on your own.

    The first step is buying from someone on a trusted platform. eBay, for instance, has more protections for you as a buyer than Facebook Marketplace. That in turn offers you better protection than Craigslist.

    Jawa goes one step further and vets listings, so you get some help dodging scammers who’d try to trick buys with AI-edited images and money back guarantees on unposted purchases. You aren’t going to get that if you try buying a GPU from someone who listed it in a local classified ad. Amazon’s protections against nefarious third-party sellers are decent, too.

    You should also try buying from someone with a trusted user rating. Strong feedback, reviews, however the platform handles it – make sure you aren’t buying from someone with a brand new account or a history of disputed sales. We’re all so used to quickly clicking or tapping through purchases when buying retail; make sure you take a minute to check who you’re buying from and whether they are trustworthy enough to deserve your money.

    Take a closer look

    Whoever and wherever you end up buying from, you still need to do your due diligence to check the specific graphics card you’re interested in is legitimate. Check the listing for any obvious AI fakery in the images, and streer clear of any listings where there’s just one or a limited number of poor quality photos that could be sneakily hiding defects.

    If you’re buying from someone nearby, you can try to get a look at the card in person before handing over any cash, but even when you’re miles apart, it’s worth asking the seller for some proof that it works. A video of them running the card, including something dated like a newspaper, is pretty solid evidence. Ask them to run some benchmarks for you to show performance hasn’t degraded, too.


    A used graphics card on top of its box.
    The anti-static bag is a good sign, but the taste in bedspreads could be better. | Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun

    Whether you’re looking in person or squinting at a picture, look out for telltale signs of tampering or degradation. Are those ‘Warranty void if removed’ stickers damaged? Do the screws look like they’re been loosened and re-tightened? These could indicate a GPU swap or stolen memory chips.

    Don’t overlook small signs of wear and tear, too. Is the thermal paste or pad leaking out of the side of the card? Does its 12v-2×6 connector look like it has heat damage? Do the fans spin correctly? Is the PCIe connector tarnished? At the very least, these can cause seriously problems later, even if the card appears to work when you receive it.

    Don’t ignore red flags

    Finding what looks like a genuine bargain in today’s RAM-wrecked hardware economy can be a thrill, but that old adage of something being too good to be true is very apt when buying used graphics cards. You aren’t the only one looking for these things, so if you find an exceptional deal, you probably aren’t just getting lucky – there are only so many people selling their cheating partner’s gaming gear for cheap.

    Look out for phrasing like “untested,” or “open box,” as these can imply the GPU doesn’t work and the owner is simply trying to cover their backsides while feigning ignorance of a fault. Make sure too that the advert has been up, or will be staying up, for a reasonable few days – if the owner is effectively imposing strict time limits, it could be a sign that they’re trying to pressure potential buyers into rushing their decision.


    The MSI GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Suprim X 12G graphics card on top of its packaging box.
    Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun

    You can also try to find evidence that the seller is an actual PC owner, rather than a professional reseller. Do their pictures show a bedroom with gaming monitor and peripherals in the background? Does the language of the listing seem like they know what they’re talking about, or is it writing with overly polished salesman-speak?

    Ask the seller questions about the card, too. Why are they selling it? How long have they owned it? Have they ever used it for cryptocurrency mining or AI inference? Have they overclocked it or ever flashed the BIOS? When did they last use it? Ideally ask these questions in a real time chat or call, where you can prove they aren’t using AI or cheeky Google searches to provide their responses.

    If anything feels off, move on.

    Buying in person? Great, but be careful

    Buying anything expensive in person is still one the best ways to avoid being scammed. It’s much riskier for them to sell you a box full of rocks (it happens) if you can heave it through their car window as they try to speed away. Still, face-to-face transactions come with their own need to be careful.

    If you can, take someone with you. Ideally someone large. Only meet in a public place, during daytime or at least somewhere well lit. Consider meeting outside a police station if you want to be really secure.


    The XFX Speedster QICK 319 Radeon RX 7700 XT Black Edition propped up against an open PC.
    Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun

    Check the card over before handing over your money, and don’t be afraid to walk away the deal – literally – if something isn’t right. Trust your gut about the person you’re buying from, too. There’s nothing wrong with bailing if you feel unsafe.

    This all applies if you’re ever selling something in person, too. When I sold an RTX 4090 a few years ago, for wonderfully close to its launch price, I was nervous even driving around with something so valuable. For the deal itself, I made sure we met at a local garden centre, where there were heaps of witnesses just in case my potential buyer decided my 5’4″ frame wasn’t enough to stop them from running off with the cash and the card.

    I made sure they were happy with how the card looked before handing over the money – they’d already receieved date-stamped videos of it working and running games well – and we both walked away satisfied.


    The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition installed in a PC.
    Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun

    Record yourself and get to testing

    When you get the card, before you open the box, switch a camera on. If there are any problems with your new GPU, then getting support for it may rely on you proving that it wasn’t you who caused them. Record yourself opening the box and give the card a quick once-over on camera, so that you have proof of its condition before you received it.

    Then, as soon as is reasonably possible, test the card. Get it into something that can boot and make sure it runs. Download a GPU info app like GPU-Z and confirm the right graphics processor is listed, as is the right VRAM capacity – it’s amazing what unscrupulous modders can do with a soldering iron and some old chips these days.

    Run some benchmarks and games to make sure performance is where it should be. Remember that you might need to turn on Resizeable BAR or reset your in-game settings.

    If something isn’t right, record your findings and go back to the seller for a refund, and do it promptly.


    Several gaming GPUs, including a couple of the best graphics cards (the RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 3070) on a table.
    Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun

    Prompt testing can save you a lot of faff, even if it turns out your purchase was legit. I once sold a GPU to someone that worked perfectly well and at first, they had no complaints. When they came back to me three months later, claiming they had never tested it but had discovered a problem now that they had, it was hard not to be sceptical. It turned out they had just made a mistake during installation and all was well in the end, but if you want to get the best response from a responsible seller, be sure to be quick if you suspect there’s an issue; video evidence goes a long way to proving your case, too.

    Be realistic about what you’re getting

    Remember, even in an ideal scenario where you buy a great used card that’s only had one careful owner, it’s still a used card. It won’t have the full lifespan it had when new, and it may already have fallen outside the warranty period. Its fans might need replacing in a year or two, its heatsink might need cleaning out. You might need to replace its dried out thermal paste before too long.

    If you bought a card that’s a generation or two old, you might be missing out on the latest upscaling and frame generation tech, too. Though, admittedly, that isn’t always the worst thing.

    Nonetheless, you now know how to ID a dodgy listing and protect yourself from breakage disputes, paving the way for what could be a very happy spell with reliable pre-owned parts. Be sure to look after your new card properly, and it will look after you in turn. Hopefully, long enough to get us out the other side of these bonkers, AI-induced price spikes.

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