Which "additional graphics card" will be suitable for HP Z420 workstation ?

 Hi Admin ,
i have recently got "HP Z420 workstation" to manage my dev/deploy environment.
which is really amazing workstation ,very fast.
here is my configuration
OS : ubuntu 14.10
Device name : ****
Memory: 15.6 GiB
Processor : Intel® Xeon(R) CPU E5-1603 0 @ 2.80GHz × 4 
Graphics: Gallium 0.4 on NVC1
OS type : 64-bit
Disk: 465.76 GB
product: HP Z420 Workstation (C5R15UC#ACJ)
vendor: Hewlett-Packard
serial: *************
width: 64 bits
capabilities:
SMBIOS version 2.7,
DMI version 2.7,
32-bit processes
configuration:
boot: normal
chassis: mini-tower
family: 103C_53335X G=D
sku: C5R15UC#ACJ
uuid: *****************
as of now i didn't add any extra harwares into this box.
it has two video output( DVI and Display port ) by default.
so now i can able connect 2 monitors into this work station , and everything works fine.
now i want to add one more monitor into this work station.
which graphics card i have to purchase ?
Thanks 
Thani

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