Geforce gtx750 ti-oc-2gd5 compatible with asus p5e deluxe?

I need to replace my old gpu 4870x2, with a more recent gpu, in a asus p5e deluxe mobo. Can someone tell me if geforce gtx750 ti-oc-2gd5, is compatible with this motherboard?
My specs :
w7 64 bits
4 gb gskill (upgrade to 8gb)
gpu 4870x2
asus p5e deluxe mobo
Thanks in advance.

Ok, finaly came back with the answers from asus, the mobo it´s compatible with asus gtx 750ti oc 2g dd5. But I don´t want asus gtx 750, I want msi gtx 750 ti tf 2gb dd5 card.
Ok, can I buy now your card or there is others problems that may have?
And a litle correction; it´s not x38 mobo chipset but x48 and Pcie 2.
Again thanks in advance.

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