Since 2019, I have been buying and selling used PC parts, especially GPUs. Over the years I’ve tried several marketplaces. Here is my personal experience with some of the popular ones.
Zoukart
Earlier, Zoukart used to be one of the best places to buy used PC parts. The marketplace was active and deals were easy to find. However, now it feels like a shadow of its former self.
Support has become slower and sometimes the admin does not respond quickly.
Another important point is that most parts are sold by individual sellers, not the platform owners themselves. This means buyers need to be careful and verify the seller before purchasing.
GPU Heaven
GPU Heaven has been one of the best experiences for me. I bought a GPU for myself and also helped a friend buy one from them.
They clearly state that they do not sell repaired or rusted GPUs, which gives confidence to buyers. Pricing is also reasonable and their inventory is owned by them, so the risk feels lower compared to peer-to-peer marketplaces.
Kharidi Store
Kharidi Store has very fast responses and the seller is friendly and helpful. They also have a wide collection of PC accessories like headphones, USB devices, and other IT products.
One big advantage is that they offer credit card payments and EMI options, which many used marketplaces do not provide. The only downside is that prices are slightly higher compared to some other used marketplaces.
Computify
Computify works somewhat like OLX but with more security.
Some GPUs are owned directly by Computify, while others are listed by individual sellers. When a product sells, the platform takes a commission.
I personally sold my GPU through them, and the margin was quite good. The only downside is that the process can be a bit slow, and from what I heard, the platform is managed by only one person.
Digibuddy (Upcoming Review)
There is also a platform called Digibuddy. I haven’t purchased anything from them yet, but I plan to try them in the future and update my experience.