Will ATI Radeon 7000 PCI work in my G5 dual 2 GHz?

I currently have a ATI Radeon 7000 MAC32M PCI video card working just fine in my G4.
I know I should be careful about what I plug into my G5's pci slots because I don't believe they are compatible with ALL pci cards that work just fine in G4's
Does anybody know if this card is compatible with my G5's pci slots????
My G5 has a dual-monitor AGP vidoe card and I am trying to go for a 3 monitor setup!
thank you!

so I finally found the manual for the Radeon 7000
it says "Power: +5V 5± %, @ 1.3A typical"........and under Bus it says "PCI: 32-bit PCI local bus compliant with PCI version 2.1 specification 33 or 66MHZ compatible"
now in the Power Mac G5 Technical Specifications i found online at apple it says
"PCI expansion
One of the following configurations:
Three open full-length 64-bit, 33MHz PCI slots, or
One open full-length 64-bit, 133MHz PCI-X slot and two open full-length 64-bit 100MHz PCI-X slots"
I have the FIRST of the Dual 2.0 GHz G5's.....the later Dual processor G5's might have had different specs than mine, but this Technical Specs file online doesn't specify between different generations of the dual 2 GHz G5's
but does this info help anyone assist me?
I do have 2 completely random cheapo firewire PCI cards in my G5 that I threw in there without much thought and they work fine....but I have no idea what their speeds/voltages are
I saw somewhere that G5's might ONLY be able to take 3.3 volt cards....so does that mean using the Radeon 7000 is a BAD idea for me since it says 5 Volts above??
or were the original Dual 2 GHz G5's okay with 5 volt pci cards?
HELP!!

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        SubSection "Display"
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        SubSection "Display"
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