Scored a rather neat and small 9800GT card that not only it does not require a PCI-E connector, but is also a "low profile" design - even the heatsink is slim.
Unfortunately, the original fan was broken, so I managed to ghetto rig the base and blades (with careful pliers action on a old 754/939/AM2 fan) from a AMD heatsink, and super-glued it to the plastic shroud after precisely aligning it. Higher CFM on the AMD fan (it was supposed to cool a 90nm CPU at the very least, so no wonder it's pretty loud) but at least it does a better job at cooling the 9800GT core, considering the slim heatsink used.
Test machine: A8N SLI, A64 3200+, 4x512MB DDR (2x ADATA Vitesta DDR500, 2x PQI Turbo PC3200), 420W Spire SP-ATX-420WTN-PFC "Jewel 420W". Didn't add a HDD since it's late in the night here and I'm a bit tired.
And the A8N SLI is finally rebuilt. I replaced the sticks with slightly mundane Kingmax and Sycron sticks, just because I had those being more stable at CL2.