WTB Single Slot GPU for light gaming

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A friend of mine is looking for a graphics card that is at least 4GB and more importantly Single Slot as he does not have space for a dual slot GPU.
Should be powered by the PCIE Slot i.e. no additional power required to drive it.
budget is not a constrain as long as the pricing is fair.
 
Try checking on this - https://www.pny.com/en-eu/rtx-2000e-ada-generation

Note the "E" in the RTX 2000E Ada which is not the same as RTX 2000 Ada
And pray where can someone buy that in India ?

Single slot is usually limited to workstation GPUs like these -

This is a cheaper option -
 
And pray where can someone buy that in India ?
It is available in India. Bought one from a local (offline) guy in Mumbai.

https://tannatechbiz.com/nvidia-rtx-2000e-ada-generation-graphics-card.html seems to have this but they are generally unresponsive. I paid pretty much the same price for this as Tanna has.

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Should be powered by the PCIE Slot i.e. no additional power required to drive it.
How many W's can the PCIe slot provide ?

Some Lenovo / Dell workstations will only do 25W~ 40W ~ 60W on the x16 slot depending on the PSU.

A T1000 is a safe bet and easy to source if light gaming is the only requirement
Also available in 8GB variants
 
It's an HP 10th gen, power supply is 220w. I will have to check what power output it is, but it probably is 40W or 60W
I am also looking for T1000 or P1000

When I said budget is not a constrain, I didn't mean I would spend 50-60K on a Rs. 20000/- system :D