VisionTek Radeon HD2600XT or HD2600PRO Mac Pro compatible?

Does anyone know if the 'Visiontek Radeon HD2600XT 512MB (Model 900183) or the VisionTek Radeon HD2600PRO 512MB (Model: 900181) is Mac Pro (early 2008) compatible? Both are PCIe with 2 port Dvi-i Tv/hdtv Out.

I was hoping to find something on Amazon with Prime shipping.  It is difficult for me to get around, so I'm looking for something I can overnight cheaply.  They show different versions of the ATI 5770, but I'm not sure which will work in the Mac Pro.

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