The mention of the FS/FT forums is spot-on. I just picked-up an AGP 6800GS to replace a failing Radeon 9800 pro for my media server, a couple of weeks ago...for $17 shipped. There's a plethora of "old" stuff there to choose from, updated all the time.
Damn fine deal.
Wishing I hadn't already sprung for a pair of these a couple months ago, but then again, having a dead 8800GTX made it a necessity that I don't regret, performance-wise.
I think that a more relevant question was asked earlier and blown past: Which form factor is the PC? If it's the smaller of the two, getting low-profile cards are going to be the least of his problems. Getting a PSU rated higher than his current one, for instance, will be damn-near impossible...
Dell marks all of the lid/LCD components w/separate p/n's, and does not sell them as a combo item because of the many different configs/colors available.
Replacing "just" the LCD is fairly easy once you have the front bezel off...it's just getting that bezel removed (without damaging it)...
Just my personal two cents: I have a pair of the Gigabyte cards in SLI, both mildly OC'd to 875 (didn't want to push the heat issue w/them being spaced so closely together) that run anything and everything I throw at them...quite beautifully.
Either card is an optimal solution, but the other...
How many pages a month are they printing?
For individuals printing 2000pgs or less a month, the Dell 1130(n) printers have been a favorite of mine. Fairly low-cost/maintain, and easy to network (assuming that a network-optioned unit is purchased). Under $200 makes it a good, cheap b&w...
These guys are also pretty decent, at $.99 for a 3-pack.
http://bensoutlet.com/products/hdmi-3pack
OOS right now, but they run this deal about every other week, and shipping is reasonable (about $5 IIRC)
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