PCIe Graphics cards for G5 - help please

I have a PowerMac G5 (late 2005) model #M9592B/A
I am looking for graphics compatible graphics cards that are identical.
here are my requirements
1) i need three to fit so must be 1 slot high
2) must do s-video/composite out
3) PCIe 4lane
as cheap as possible around the £70-£100 mark
can anyone suggest any certain models or know a place i can go to get them, i can't seem to find any anywhere and apple store don't have any to this "low" spec
any help greatly appreciated
best regards

Hi-
There are none that feature s-video/composite out that are single slot cards.
The only card that is even close to your specs is the Geforce 6600.
Check what is available for PCI express graphics G5's at We Love Macs.
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