By Marios — founder of pcprice.watch, tracking eBay hardware prices across 7 markets since January 2025
Key Takeaways
- The RTX 3070 sells for €188–193 on eBay in May 2026 based on actual sold listings — 27% below its €250 peak in February 2025.
- At under €200, it’s strong value for 1440p gaming; the RTX 4060 (new, ~€280) matches it in performance while using half the power.
- The €10–15 gap to the RTX 3070 Ti makes the Ti worth considering; the RTX 3070 is near its historical floor right now.
- Best time to buy: November–December, when it historically drops to €182–185.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the RTX 3070 used price in May 2026?
Based on eBay sold listings tracked across 7 markets, the RTX 3070 sells for €188–193 in May 2026. Prices peaked at €250 in February 2025 and hit a floor of €182 in November 2025. That’s a 27% swing between peak and floor (pcprice.watch, 2026). Track the live RTX 3070 price history on pcprice.watch.
Is the RTX 3070 still worth buying used in 2026?
Yes, at under €200 it’s strong value for 1440p gaming. It matches the RTX 4060 in performance at €80–90 less. The trade-off is higher power draw: 220W vs 115W for the 4060. Don’t ignore that if electricity is expensive where you live.
What’s the cheapest eBay market for a used RTX 3070?
The US market offers the most competitive prices, with a median asking price around €228 (roughly $250). European markets run higher. Spain and Poland are typically 10–15% cheaper than Germany or the UK, which both have inflated asking prices relative to what cards actually sell for.
Should I buy now or wait?
Current prices (€188–193) are near the historical floor. Waiting until November could save you €5–15 more. But that’s a six-month wait for a small saving. If you need the card now, it’s a fair price.
Is 8GB VRAM enough in 2026?
For most 1440p gaming, yes. Some demanding titles (Alan Wake 2, Black Myth Wukong) push beyond 8GB at maximum texture settings. You’ll need to dial back textures in those games. For video editing or 3D work, consider the RTX 3080 10GB instead.
What should I check before buying a used RTX 3070?
Verify the listing has photos of the actual card — not stock images. Check the completed/sold filter, not just asking prices. Look for a GPU-Z screenshot or a benchmark result posted in the listing. Avoid any card described as “used for mining.” Check the seller’s feedback score is above 98% before committing. These five checks filter out the majority of risky listings.
Data sources: All prices from pcprice.watch tracking — sold and active eBay listing medians across US, GB, DE, FR, ES, IT, PL markets (January 2025–May 2026)
What the RTX 3070 Actually Sells For in 2026
Asking prices and sold prices tell different stories. Active eBay listings for the RTX 3070 today (May 2026) show asking prices of €228–339 depending on market. Sold listings, completed transactions, reveal what buyers actually paid.
Based on 17 months of sold-listing data tracked by pcprice.watch, here’s the actual price by month:
| Month | Sold Price (EUR median) |
|---|---|
| Jan 2025 | €240 |
| Feb 2025 | €250 ← peak |
| Mar 2025 | €250 |
| Apr 2025 | €238 |
| May 2025 | €238 |
| Jun 2025 | €220 |
| Jul 2025 | €207 |
| Aug 2025 | €202 |
| Sep 2025 | €193 |
| Oct 2025 | €210 |
| Nov 2025 | €182 ← floor |
| Dec 2025 | €183 |
| Jan 2026 | €185 |
| Feb 2026 | €187 |
| Mar 2026 | €190 |
| Apr 2026 | €188 |
| May 2026 | €193 |
All prices are EUR-converted medians across eBay US, GB, DE, FR, ES, IT, and PL.
The spread between peak (€250) and floor (€182) is €68, a 27% difference for the same card. If you bought in February 2025 versus November 2025, you paid 27% more. Timing matters here.
Where Prices Are Now (May 2026)
At €188–193, the RTX 3070 sits just above its all-time floor. Prices stabilised through early 2026 after the November/December 2025 drop, and they’ve been flat since January. It’s a reasonable entry point: not the absolute cheapest, but close.
Current asking prices by market (active listings, May 2026):
| Market | Asking Price (median) | Listings |
|---|---|---|
| US | €228 | 114 |
| ES | €258 | 139 |
| PL | €258 | 171 |
| IT | €291 | 131 |
| DE | €335 | 67 |
| GB | €339 | 117 |
| FR | €350 | 23 |
Based on pcprice.watch sold-listing data across 7 eBay markets, the RTX 3070 trades at €188–193 in May 2026, 27% below the €250 peak reached in February 2025. The US market shows the most competitive asking prices at a median €228, while UK and French listings run €339–350 asking before negotiation (pcprice.watch, May 2026).
The US has by far the most competitive asking prices. Sellers in Germany and the UK tend to list high and negotiate. In practice, German RTX 3070 units sell closer to €270–290, not the €335 median asking price. See the guide to tracking PC part prices for more on reading eBay sold vs asking prices.
Is the RTX 3070 Still Worth It in 2026?
At under €200, yes. The RTX 3070 delivers 65–80 fps at 1440p high/ultra in demanding titles: performance the RTX 4060 matches while drawing half the power at 115W vs 220W. At a €80+ price gap (€190 used vs €280 new), the 3070 remains the value choice unless running costs or form factor matter.
The performance case breaks down like this:
- 1440p gaming: The RTX 3070 handles 1440p at high/ultra settings comfortably in most titles. It averages 65–80 fps in demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077 and 55–70 fps in Flight Simulator 2024 at 1440p.
- Versus RTX 4060: The RTX 4060 (current-gen, ~€280 new) matches or slightly beats the 3070 in rasterisation while using half the power (115W vs 220W). At €200 vs €280, the 3070 wins on value unless electricity costs or power constraints matter to you.
- Versus RTX 3060: The 3070 is ~25% faster than the 3060 12GB, which sells for €160–175 in 2026. If you’re choosing between the two, the €20–30 gap makes the 3070 the better buy for 1440p.
- 4K: Playable at 4K/medium, but this isn’t the card’s strength. For 4K gaming, the RTX 3080 10GB (currently ~€300) is a better fit.
One real limitation: the RTX 3070 has only 8GB VRAM. Several games in 2025–2026 push beyond 8GB at high texture settings (Hogwarts Legacy, Alan Wake 2, Black Myth Wukong). For pure gaming this is manageable with texture settings turned down, but if you also do video editing or 3D work, consider the 3070 Ti or 3080 (10GB) instead. See the RTX 3080 used price guide if 4K is your target.
On the console-equivalent question: the RTX 3070 outperforms the PS5’s GPU — which is roughly equivalent to an RX 6700 XT — at a similar or lower used price point in 2026. If you’re coming from a console setup and wondering whether a mid-range used GPU clears that bar, the 3070 does, comfortably. what GPU matches the PS5
RTX 3070 vs AMD Alternatives: RX 6700 XT and RX 6600 XT
The RTX 3070 isn’t the only option in the €150–200 used GPU bracket. AMD’s RX 6700 XT and RX 6600 XT both compete here, and they have a genuine advantage in one area: VRAM. Based on used eBay prices tracked in 2026, the RX 6700 XT sells for approximately €145–160 and the RX 6600 XT for ~€110–125 — both cheaper than the 3070 (pcprice.watch, 2026).
Citation capsule: In 2026, AMD’s RX 6700 XT sells for approximately €145–160 used on eBay — €30–50 cheaper than the RTX 3070 at €188–193. The RX 6600 XT runs ~€110–125. Both carry 12GB GDDR6, compared to the 3070’s 8GB, giving AMD a clear VRAM advantage at lower price points (pcprice.watch, 2026).
RX 6700 XT: the VRAM-first alternative
The RX 6700 XT is roughly equal to the RTX 3070 in rasterisation performance at 1440p. In most benchmarks it trades blows within a few percent. The meaningful difference is VRAM: 12GB GDDR6 versus 8GB on the 3070. For games that push the 8GB limit — Alan Wake 2, Black Myth Wukong, Hogwarts Legacy at ultra textures — the 6700 XT doesn’t have to dial back settings.
Power draw is similar. The RX 6700 XT has a 230W TDP, matching the 3070’s 220W closely. Neither card is a low-power option. You’ll want a quality 650W+ PSU for either.
At €145–160, the RX 6700 XT undercuts the RTX 3070 by €30–50. For a buyer who prioritises future-proofing on VRAM and doesn’t care about ray tracing or DLSS, the 6700 XT is the rational pick. Its ray tracing performance is noticeably weaker than the 3070’s, and it lacks DLSS — it has AMD’s FSR instead, which works across more games but produces different results.
RX 6600 XT: the budget 1440p pick
The RX 6600 XT sits roughly 15% below the RTX 3070 in performance at 1440p. At €110–125, that’s a real gap in both price and frame rate. It also carries 8GB GDDR6, so you don’t get the VRAM advantage over the 3070 that the 6700 XT offers. What it does offer is a 160W TDP, making it one of the lowest-power cards you can buy at this performance tier.
For a buyer on a strict budget who wants 1440p at medium-to-high settings, the 6600 XT works. But the €60–80 saving over the RTX 3070 buys less than it looks like: 15% slower means noticeably lower frame rates in demanding titles.
Who each card is for
- RTX 3070: 1440p at high/ultra with DLSS support and strong ray tracing. Best all-round pick at current pricing.
- RX 6700 XT: Equal 1440p performance with 12GB VRAM at a lower price. Choose it if VRAM headroom matters more than DLSS/RT.
- RX 6600 XT: Budget 1440p at 1080p/medium-high. Best for tight budgets or low-power builds.
Which RTX 3070 AIB Variant to Buy
Not all RTX 3070s are equal. Nvidia sold the chip to a range of AIB partners, and the cooler, power delivery, and build quality vary considerably across brands. Based on 17 months of tracking sold listings, the card is overwhelmingly sold by a handful of AIBs — and some are better bets than others on the used market (pcprice.watch, 2026).
Citation capsule: RTX 3070 AIB variants differ meaningfully in cooling and build quality. EVGA FTW3 and ASUS TUF are the most consistent performers on the used market based on pcprice.watch sold-listing review. Founders Edition units are rare; no-name or unbranded listings should be avoided entirely (pcprice.watch, 2026).
Founders Edition
Nvidia’s own card. It uses a through-the-card airflow design that exhausts heat out the rear of the case. Cooling is adequate but not exceptional. Founders Edition units are the hardest to find on the used market, and sellers know it — they often command a small premium. If you find one at the standard market price, it’s worth picking up for the aesthetic. Don’t pay extra for it.
ASUS TUF Gaming OC
One of the most reliable AIB variants. Three fans, a large heatsink, and a robust power delivery setup. It runs cool and quiet under load. The trade-off is size: it’s a long card (nearly 310mm) and won’t fit smaller cases. Check your case clearance before buying. It sells for roughly the market median or a small premium. Worth it.
Gigabyte GAMING OC
The most commonly listed RTX 3070 on eBay. Three fans, solid cooling, reasonable price. Gigabyte’s build quality has been consistent on this generation. It’s a safe, unremarkable choice. If you find one in good condition near the median price, there’s no reason to avoid it.
MSI Ventus
The budget AIB option. Two or three fans depending on the revision, basic cooler, no RGB. It runs a few degrees warmer than the TUF or EVGA units under sustained load. Not a bad card, but if you’re comparing two listings at similar prices, take the TUF or EVGA over the Ventus. Worth it only if the price is meaningfully lower.
EVGA FTW3 Ultra
Excellent cooling, solid build, and EVGA’s step-up warranty (where applicable). Mostly a US market card — rare in European eBay listings. If you’re buying from the US market, the FTW3 is one of the better picks. EVGA exited the GPU market in 2022, so no new stock — but used units are plentiful in the US. The iCX3 cooling on the FTW3 is genuinely good.
What to avoid
Avoid listings with no brand specified, or cards listed as “generic” or “unbranded.” These occasionally turn out to be legitimate products with the sticker removed, but more often they’re a flag for tampered or rebadged units. Also avoid any listing where the seller can’t identify the AIB when asked directly. A legitimate used seller knows what card they’re selling.
For any used GPU purchase, ask the seller for a GPU-Z screenshot showing the card’s specs and sensor readings. A seller who won’t provide one isn’t worth the risk.
The RTX 3070 Ti: Is It Worth the Premium?
The RTX 3070 Ti has the same 8GB VRAM but a wider 256-bit memory bus and 6,144 CUDA cores vs 5,888 on the standard 3070: around 10–15% faster in practice. It also uses more power (290W vs 220W).
The RTX 3070 Ti sells for approximately €210–228 in May 2026, a €20–35 premium over the standard 3070. For that gap, you get ~10–15% more performance and a wider 256-bit memory bus. It’s worth it at current prices, but not if the premium climbs above €40 (pcprice.watch, 2026).
Used prices for the 3070 Ti run about €20–30 higher than the standard 3070. At that margin, the Ti is worth it if you’re at the €200–220 price range anyway. See the RTX 3070 Ti price guide for detailed tracking data on the Ti.
When to Buy: Seasonal Pattern
The RTX 3070 follows the same seasonal pattern as other used GPUs. Know the calendar, and you can time your purchase well.
- Best time to buy: November–December. The 3070 hit €182 in November 2025, the floor for 2025.
- Avoid: February–March. The 3070 peaked at €250 in February 2025, 37% above the November floor.
- Summer dip: July–August 2025 saw prices at €202–207, a smaller second opportunity.
- October spike: The 3070 jumped to €210 in October 2025 from €193 in September, likely from RTX 50-series launch hype. These spikes reverse in November.
Across 17 months of tracking, the RTX 3070 showed the widest seasonal spread of any tracked GPU: €182 in November 2025 vs €250 in February 2025, a 37% difference. The October 2025 spike to €210 (from RTX 50-series launch hype) reversed within four weeks, confirming the pattern: launch spikes are temporary (pcprice.watch, 2026).
If you’re reading this in May or June, current prices (€188–193) are close to the historical floor. It’s a reasonable buy now. If you can wait until November, you might find them at €175–185 again. Read the GPU seasonal buying guide for the full year-over-year pattern.
Summary
| Factor | Detail |
|---|---|
| Current price (sold, May 2026) | €188–193 |
| 2025 annual average | ~€218 |
| Annual peak (Feb 2025) | €250 |
| Annual floor (Nov 2025) | €182 |
| MSRP (launch, 2020) | $499 |
| VRAM | 8GB GDDR6 |
| TDP | 220W |
| Best for | 1440p gaming |
Track the live RTX 3070 price on pcprice.watch — the price history chart shows exactly where we are in the cycle today.