Introduction

Making used PC hardware easier to compare

PCPartDeals exists for a simple reason: good second-hand hardware is hard to find when every country, platform and seller names parts differently. The site collects useful listing information, keeps it organized by component type, and sends users back to the original marketplace when they want to inspect or buy something.

Our mission

PC builders should not need ten tabs open just to find out whether a used RTX card, Ryzen CPU or DDR5 kit is fairly priced. PCPartDeals is designed to reduce that friction. It puts supported marketplace listings into hardware-focused categories, highlights useful listing details, and makes comparison faster.

The goal is not to push people into risky purchases. The goal is to help them slow down, compare the exact model, check the seller and understand the total cost before opening the original marketplace page.

What PCPartDeals values

  • Clear component categories, because a vague “gaming part” listing is not enough.
  • Original marketplace links, because listing details and buyer protection belong there.
  • Practical safety guidance, especially for expensive parts like GPUs.
  • Respect for user time, with cached listing feeds and filters that avoid unnecessary reloads.
  • Useful regional coverage instead of pretending every marketplace works the same everywhere.

How the site should be used

Use PCPartDeals as the comparison layer. Find a listing, check similar offers, then open the source marketplace and verify the seller, item photos, testing evidence, shipping and payment terms. If something feels rushed or the seller wants to avoid the marketplace process, walk away.

Frequently asked questions

Is PCPartDeals a shop?

No. PCPartDeals helps users discover and compare listings. The sale normally happens on the original marketplace.

Can I post my own listing?

Yes, if it is a relevant PC hardware listing from a supported marketplace and you are logged in.

Does PCPartDeals verify every seller?

No. Seller reputation, buyer protection and final listing details must be checked on the original marketplace.

Why does PCPartDeals cache listings?

Caching keeps the site faster and reduces unnecessary repeated loading when users refresh pages or adjust filters.

Which parts does PCPartDeals focus on?

The main focus is GPUs, CPUs, motherboards, RAM, HDDs and SSDs, with room for complete gaming PC listings where the component details are clear.