Can I use this USB 2.0 card in my mac pro?

I have a brand new Belkin USB 2.0 5 port PCI card that says its compatible with MAC
I have a mac pro 2.8 8 core and i need to add mroe USB ports. However it says the card is PCI and i don't want to put it in if its not going to work, or not work well
can you guys let me know what i should do?
thanks

Considering that two people have had nothing but trouble with Belkin USB hubs (one G5, other was Mac Pro) I'd exchange it when you do for another brand, not that their PCIe won't work, just lately a poor track record perhaps.

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