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Which retailers offer the best RX 8900 XT Black Friday 2026 deals?

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Which retailers are actually gonna have the best RX 8900 XT deals for Black Friday 2026? I’m honestly so fed up with my current rig—it’s crashing every time I try to render 4K footage and I’m ready to just throw the whole thing out the window. I’ve been trying to hold out for the sales to save a few bucks, but the 'pre-sale' listings on Newegg and Best Buy are a joke. They’re just listing 'placeholder' prices that haven't moved in weeks. I’ve done some digging on PriceSpy and a few discord trackers, and while they mention B&H usually has better inventory, their 'deals' are often just MSRP disguised as a discount.

Requirements I'm looking for:

  • Budget is strictly under $1,000 (after tax if I'm lucky, I'm in Seattle so that's tough)
  • Needs to be a triple-fan model because my office gets hot
  • Looking for a place that actually has stock and won't cancel my order three days later

I almost forgot—I also saw some chatter about Amazon doing a 'Lightning Deal' for the 8900 XT, but those are usually gone in seconds. Does anyone know if there's a specific retailer that usually stays more stable with their pricing during the actual holiday week? I'm just tired of the bait-and-switch.


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Ive been through three of these launches and tried Newegg years ago but it was garbage... honestly B&H is lowkey STABLE for a XFX Speedster MERC310 RX 8900 XT ngl.


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TL;DR: Amazon lowkey matches everyone. I saw the ASUS TUF Gaming RX 8900 XT OC Edition (triple-fan beast) drop early—wait, no, it was 2025—but their stock logic is way more stable than Newegg, ngl.


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> I’m just tired of the bait-and-switch. So funny you ask this — last summer I was tryna snag a high-end card for a video editing build and Newegg literally changed the price while it was in my cart... it was so toxic. To add to the point above, if youre in Seattle and worried about that $1k ceiling with our insane sales tax, you really gotta look at the Sapphire Pulse RX 8900 XT 20GB or the ASRock Phantom Gaming RX 8900 XT. Most of the flagship cards are gonna push you way over budget once the state takes its cut tbh. I found that B&H is usually way more stable because they dont do those weird hourly price shifts that Amazon loves. The ASRock model specifically has a massive triple-fan cooler that is perfect for a hot office during long 4K renders... those heatsinks are thick. Just camp the B&H page on the Monday before Thanksgiving and ignore the lightning deals bc theyre gone in half a second anyway.


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Following this thread


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everyone hypes B&H but theyre mid... tbh ignore the bots and just hit Micro Center for a Sapphire NITRO+ RX 8900 XT since their in-store stock actually EXISTS and stays under MSRP.


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