Median asking price for a used RTX 4090, indexed from active listings across 7 marketplaces — primarily eBay.
Updated daily · 177 listings trackedThis index tracks what sellers are actually asking for a used NVIDIA RTX 4090 graphics card. These are asking prices — not sold prices, not store prices, not trade-in quotes. The number you see is a median pulled from active listings, and right now the supply is concentrated on eBay, which accounts for the overwhelming majority of what DealHunter found.
The pool skews close to symmetric: the average and median sit near each other, which means no cluster of outlier listings is dragging the number in either direction. The middle of the market is tightly bunched — most cards are priced within a narrow band of each other — while the cheapest and most expensive listings sit well outside that core and stretch the overall spread.
A steady minority of the pool turns over each week — the active and newly-posted counters above track it daily. Price cuts have been rare, which suggests sellers aren't feeling pressure to move quickly. If you have a target number in mind, setting an alert is more useful than refreshing the page — DealHunter watches all 7 marketplaces and tells you when a listing goes under your number.
Median asking price · trend
Daily median asking price, last 30 days. Updates every day.
Seller price cuts · 30d
Distinct NVIDIA RTX 4090 graphics card listings by asking price. Outliers trimmed so the bands stay readable — the busiest band is highlighted.
The overwhelming majority of indexed supply comes from eBay, so this index is primarily eBay data. Facebook Marketplace adds a small secondary pool, with Craigslist, Mercari and OfferUp making up the remainder — the table above is the current split.
We scan all 7 marketplaces around the clock and ping you when a used RTX 4090 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.