Ripped off VGA connector

Hello everyone. my brother is in a wheelchair, and fell accidentally into his computer, get out of the Chair, where the plug connector VGA in the tower being torn off (in fact, in, he was rattling in the case when I went down to check it out). the computer is a HP Pavilion Slimline series s5000 model n s5703w, I think that Win 7 Home Premium 32-bit (I can't connect it to monitor to check). from what I see, the video card is integrated into the motherboard, if that makes sense (M2N68 - THE Narra6). is the only way to solve this problem is to buy and install a new motherboard? I hate wasting the computer, it is practically new, never been online, it was only used to play some card games on it. Thank you.

Hello

A new motherboard and time to replace it would be more expensive then buy an external video (PCIe) card. A low-end PCIe card should be ok because you will have more power to operate. Please visit the following link:

http://www.BestBuy.com/site/video-graphics-cards/PCI-Express-video-graphics-cards/pcmcat182300050008.c?ID=pcmcat182300050008

Kind regards.

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