Is there any safe used gpu buying place?

dhyan12s

Apprentice
i wanted buy a good gpu, but i cant find any trusted place. i also scared as there wont be any warranty most of the time , its not my money, its my fathers so thats also a problem , we cant risk.

please suggest a very safe place for used gpu with good warranty and testing warranty for a safe buying. I cant risk

new gpu option is only intel arc a750 , rx 6600 isnt an option for me , as i want for other productivity and topaz

will pair it up with ryzen 5 5600 , 16gb ram ddr4

thanks in advance
 
Not sure if you are looking for a trusted shop or just a sale. Your best bet is to find someone selling their GPU with manufacturer warranty still available. Any used items shop which will give warranty would be from their side and not from manufacturer and that kind of a warranty might as well be useless.

Also depending on your budget, it might make sense to buy new.

Your post is a bit confusing where you draw a hard line on intel a750 but not rx 6600. The price difference between then is 1k which I believe should be within margin.
 
i wanted buy a good gpu, but i cant find any trusted place. i also scared as there wont be any warranty most of the time , its not my money, its my fathers so thats also a problem , we cant risk.
Hey, just wanted to check—are you specifically looking for an offline store, or would you also be open to buying from online platforms?

If online works for you, one good option is the Techenclave marketplace, where trusted members sell used hardware. You’ll need to earn some privileges to access the marketplace, but it’s worth it for the safety and transparency.
You can also check out Facebook groups like "Acro for Gamers," which is known for reliable sellers and often includes a testing period. I’ve personally joined a few WhatsApp groups and seller channels just to monitor prices and check how active and genuine the sellers are.

Buying used GPUs online is always a bit risky, but you can minimize that by asking the seller for proper benchmarks, usage proof, and if possible, visiting in person to test the card before buying. Don’t be hasty with any deal unless it’s from a trusted place like Techenclave, where there’s some accountability.

For offline, you'll need to check local computer markets or repair shops in your area—they sometimes deal in used GPUs and may offer a short warranty or testing window.

No matter where you buy from, make sure to check reviews and seller feedback on forums like Techenclave or Reddit before making any purchase.