Median asking price for a used RTX 4080 — drawn mostly from eBay, which holds the large majority of current supply in this index.
Updated daily · 225 listings trackedThis page indexes what sellers are currently asking for a used NVIDIA RTX 4080 graphics card — not what one sold for, not what a store charges new, and not a trade-in quote. The number above is the median asking price pulled from active listings DealHunter found across 7 marketplaces today. It moves as listings are added and removed.
Nearly all of the supply here is eBay, so treat this index as primarily an eBay price signal with a small Facebook Marketplace and Mercari supplement. DealHunter watches all 7 marketplaces, but honest coverage means telling you where the actual listings are — and right now, that is overwhelmingly eBay.
The spread between the cheapest and dearest listing is wide. That gap is real, driven by condition, brand, and whether a seller is moving an OEM pull or a boxed aftermarket card. The middle of the market is tighter: the interquartile range sits close to the median, meaning most listings cluster within a fairly narrow band. The average runs above the median, a sign that a thin tail of high-ask listings is nudging it up.
Median asking price · trend
Daily median asking price, last 30 days. Updates every day.
Seller price cuts · 30d
Distinct NVIDIA RTX 4080 graphics card listings by asking price. Outliers trimmed so the bands stay readable — the busiest band is highlighted.
eBay dominates this index, with Facebook Marketplace contributing a smaller slice and Mercari and Craigslist only a trickle. This is not a balanced cross-marketplace picture — it is mostly an eBay market. The table above is the current split.
We scan all 7 marketplaces around the clock and ping you when a used RTX 4080 is posted under your price — before other buyers see it.
A delayed sample of what our alerts catch — not a live storefront. The good ones are gone fast; a fast alert is how you actually get them.