GTX 750 compatibility

Hi!
Im new here and i have a question for you.
I need some help because im not sure that my motherboard (ASR G41C-GS) is compatible with MSI GTX 750. My MB has one PCI-e 1.1 16x slot and this GPU has a PCI-e 3.0. Will this GPU even work with my MB and if yes, will it bottleneck a lot? I know my PC is a bit outdated and i plan on getting motherboard and CPU replaced in near future. But since my last GPU died, i need a new one and cant rly afford to buy a new PC right now.
If u guys need any more specs about my PC(CPU: C2D E6750 OC(3.2GHz), PSU(Antec 620W)...).

PCI-E compatibility (1.1 -> 3.0) is no issue with nvidia cards. None the less if using a current generation vga on a very old mainboard no one can give you a guarantee of this combo being compatible. There aren't any new card cards tested and verified on mobos of that age so it is a matter of luck. Theoretically it should work but one never knows. 

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    Randall,
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