Why Trade In Your GPU?
The GPU market moves fast. Whether you're upgrading to the latest RTX 50 series or switching from AMD to NVIDIA (or vice versa), trading in your old graphics card is the smartest way to offset the cost of a new one.
What Determines GPU Trade-In Value?
1. Model and Generation
The single biggest factor. Current-generation cards command the highest prices, while cards older than 3 generations may have minimal trade-in value.
High-Value GPUs (2025):
- NVIDIA RTX 4090, 4080 SUPER, 4070 Ti SUPER
- AMD RX 7900 XTX, 7900 XT, 7800 XT
- NVIDIA RTX 3090, 3080 Ti (still decent value)
Moderate Value:
- NVIDIA RTX 3070, 3060 Ti
- AMD RX 6800 XT, 6700 XT
Lower Value:
- NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti and below
- AMD RX 5700 XT and below
2. Brand and Cooler Design
Not all versions of the same GPU are equal. Premium AIB (Add-In Board) models trade for more:
- ASUS ROG Strix — typically highest trade-in value
- MSI Gaming X Trio — strong resale
- EVGA FTW3 — popular but EVGA has exited GPU market
- Founders Edition — collectible appeal, steady value
- Single-fan/ITX models — lowest trade-in value
3. Condition
- Like New: No dust, original packaging, all accessories — top dollar
- Good: Minor wear, clean card, functional — 85-90% of top value
- Fair: Visible wear, no packaging, cosmetic blemishes — 70-80%
- Poor: Heavy wear, fan noise, thermal paste needs replacing — 50-60%
4. Mining History
Cards used for cryptocurrency mining may have reduced value due to:
- Extended periods running at high temperatures
- Potential thermal pad degradation
- Worn-out fans
- Be honest about mining use — DepxTech inspects all cards
How to Prepare Your GPU for Trade-In
Physical Cleaning
- Power down your PC and unplug it
- Remove the GPU carefully
- Use compressed air to blow out dust from the heatsink and fans
- Wipe the backplate and shroud with a dry microfiber cloth
- Clean the PCIe connector with a soft eraser if there's visible oxidation
Software Reset
If possible before removing:
- Use DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) in Safe Mode
- This ensures a clean state for the next user
Packaging
- Use the original box if available (adds value)
- If no original box, wrap in anti-static bag
- Use bubble wrap for shipping protection
- Never ship a GPU loose in a box
Current Trade-In Price Ranges
| RTX 4090 | $1,100 – $1,350 |
| RTX 4080 SUPER | $700 – $850 |
| RTX 4070 Ti SUPER | $480 – $580 |
| RTX 4070 SUPER | $380 – $450 |
| RX 7900 XTX | $580 – $700 |
| RX 7900 XT | $430 – $520 |
| RTX 3090 | $450 – $550 |
| RTX 3080 | $280 – $350 |
| RTX 3070 | $180 – $230 |
Prices as of September 2025. Actual values vary by specific model and condition.
Pro Tips for Maximum Value
- Trade before new launches — GPU values drop 15-25% when next-gen cards launch
- Keep original packaging — adds 5-10% to trade-in value
- Clean your card — first impressions matter even for used electronics
- Be honest about condition — misrepresenting condition leads to adjusted quotes
- Compare platforms — DepxTech consistently offers competitive GPU trade-in rates
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