If you’ve upgraded your PC build, switched to a new rig, or stepped away from desktop gaming entirely, your old GPU is likely worth more than you think. The Miami market has active buyers for graphics cards across every tier, from RTX 40-series flagships to older workhorses that still have real value to gamers, creators, and AI hobbyists on a budget.
We Buy Electronics Miami pays same-day cash for desktop GPUs from NVIDIA, AMD, and professional workstation brands. No shipping, no online listing risk, no waiting for a buyer to commit. Bring your card in, we test it, and you walk out paid.
GPUs We Buy
NVIDIA RTX 40-series cards command the strongest offers right now. The RTX 4090, 4080, 4080 Super, 4070 Ti Super, and 4070 Super in particular hold value well because they remain at or near the performance ceiling for gaming and AI workloads. High-VRAM configurations, especially 24GB, are in demand from creators and local AI hobbyists. See the full RTX lineup at nvidia.com.
NVIDIA RTX 30-series still has a strong used market. The RTX 3090, 3080 Ti, and 3080 in particular hold value well with buyers who want serious performance at below-retail pricing. If you’re sitting on a 30-series card in good condition, now is a reasonable time to sell before 50-series pricing pressure filters down further.
AMD RX 7000-series, including the RX 7900 XTX, 7900 XT, and 7800 XT, command solid offers. AMD’s open ecosystem and strong rasterization performance keep used demand healthy. RX 6000-series cards are still worth selling, particularly the 6800 XT and 6900 XT.
Workstation GPUs from NVIDIA RTX A-series, Quadro, and AMD Radeon Pro often hold strong value because they’re expensive new and have a dedicated professional buyer pool of architects, 3D artists, and engineers who need certified drivers and ECC memory. If you have a workstation GPU, contact us with the model. These often command premium offers.
What Determines Your GPU’s Value
Working condition is the foundation. The card must display properly, run without artifacts, and not overheat under load. During evaluation, we boot-test every card and may run a quick benchmark to check for instability. Artifacting, black screens, crashes, or thermal throttling all reduce or eliminate value.
Fan condition signals how the card was used and cared for. Noisy, grinding, or failing fans reduce value because replacement is a service cost. Clean fans that spin freely and quietly are a positive signal. Blow out your fans with compressed air before bringing the card in.
Mining history is a concern for some buyers. GPUs used heavily for cryptocurrency mining often show accelerated fan and thermal paste wear. A mining card can still sell, but it typically receives a reduced offer because of higher likelihood of component fatigue. Be honest about use history and we’ll evaluate it fairly.
Model, generation, and VRAM set the ceiling. RTX 40-series commands more than 30-series. High-VRAM configurations hold value better than low-VRAM versions of the same card because they remain relevant longer for gaming and AI workloads. The RTX 3090’s 24GB VRAM is why it still commands stronger offers than the faster RTX 3080.
How to Prepare Your GPU Before You Sell
Clean the card thoroughly. Use compressed air to blow out fans, heatsink fins, and vents. Wipe down the shroud with a lint-free cloth. A clean card signals it was well-maintained.
Revert to stock settings. If you’ve overclocked or modified the BIOS, reset to factory specs before bringing the card in. Custom flashes complicate testing and may reduce buyer confidence.
Bring the original box and accessories. PCIe power adapters, display adapters, and original packaging all help and signal a complete, well-cared-for card.
Transport it safely. Use an anti-static bag or the original packaging. A GPU dropped or shocked during transport can sustain damage that only appears under load.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you buy GPUs that no longer work?
Sometimes. High-end cards like the RTX 4090 or RTX A6000 may have real parts value even when non-functional. Contact us with the model and a description of the issue and we’ll let you know honestly whether it’s worth bringing in.
Can I sell multiple GPUs at once?
Absolutely. We handle single cards up to full rigs. Contact us in advance with the models and conditions so we can prepare to test multiple units efficiently.
Do GPU prices change frequently?
Yes. GPU prices fluctuate with new hardware releases, cryptocurrency mining cycles, and supply changes. Quotes are based on the current market at the time you reach out. Contact us for a real-time number on your specific card.
Do you buy workstation GPUs like NVIDIA Quadro or RTX A-series?
Yes. Professional workstation GPUs often hold strong value because they’re expensive new and have a dedicated professional buyer pool. We buy NVIDIA Quadro, RTX A-series, and AMD Radeon Pro cards. Contact us with the model for a specific quote.
Ready to Sell? Here’s How It Works.
Text or call us with your GPU model, VRAM, and a brief condition description, including fan condition and any known issues. We’ll respond with a realistic offer. If it works, we meet same day and pay you immediately, cash or Zelle.
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