I am looking to add more USB ports to the back of Mac Pro

Will this fit the Mac Pro? Any other recommendations?
http://www.maczone.com/site/product/index.html?id=001392119

I don't know the specs. on the early Mac Pros, but the latest ones all have PCI Express. That's why I said "if".
If they all have PCI Express, then you'll need the Express version.
I have the USB Express version card in my Mac Pro right now.

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