USB 2 or 3 PCIe For Mac Pro 2010 Twelve Core

Hi everyone,
I have a Mac Pro 2010 Twelve Core and need to add more usb ports to it. I would like them to be internal, but I don't know what I should go for, I've seen that they can be picked up for a reasonable price and need a little more advice.
If I purchase a USB 3 unit will it work at the new speed or will it work at USB 2 speed?
What's the difference between PCI and PCIE, which do i have and which do i need to put in my machine?
What product do you recommend?
Thank you ALL

PCIExpress USB3 host adapter card for Mac Pro works as USB3 speed adapter if the other side components or devices support USB3.
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/CalDigit/U3HOSTADPTR/
Wikipedia tell you what's the differenc between PICe and PCI.
PCIe
PCI
-- kaz-k

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