What vesion PCIe in a 180t

I have a az222av-aba-hpe-180t with a truckee 1.04e01 system board.  I would like to install a USB 3 card.  My question is, What version are the PCIe slots on the system board?  I was told that USB 3 does not work on version 1 only 2 or higher.
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Hello woodsterw
I have good news if you were still looking for the answer.
According to your motherboard specs you have two PCI E 2.0 x16 slots, one PCI E x4, and one PCI E x1.
I'm pretty sure that a USB 3.0 card will work in a PCI E version 1.0, however, the max bandwidth of that slot revision will limit the speed, thus some could consider that it defeats the purpose of having USB 3.0 (you can see some good information at the links below). In order to get the most out of a new USB 3.0 card you will want to utilize one of your PCI E 2.0 x16 slots. Both the PCI E 1.0 x1 and x4 can limit your bandwidth (although the PCI E x4 will limit it the least). Most devices will not even be able to fully utilize the max bandwidth and a PCI E 1.0 x1 slot and with a USB 3.0 card you could out perform a USB 2.0 port.
HighPoint RocketU 4-port USB 3.0 PCI Card Review
Your motherboard specs: Motherboard Specifications, IPMTB-TK (Truckee).
EDIT: Some addtional reading if you are interested. Below are two articles from wikipedia that explain the "theoretical maximum transmission speed" of USB 3.0 and PCIE (across different revisions).
Universal Serial Bus
PCI Express
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