Vga for t5240

hi .
we have server sun sparc t5240. we have no vga in server. is possible we operate the server graphically .
thanx.

the best suggestions were made here:
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=95111.0
i'm pretty sure i saw elsewhere that ATI Radeon cards don't have as high power requirements as Nvidia's, certainly there have been plenty of users using 9800Pros and 6600s with little trouble

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