Interested in GTX295, I think my Motherboard has PCIe1.1 Will CUDA work?

Interested in GTX295, I think my Motherboard has PCIe1.1 Will CUDA work?

My motherboard is a ASUS P5K3 Deluxe PCIe 16x(no idea if it’s 2.0 or 1.1)
Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit.
8gb ram

Do you need a 2.0 slot in order for CUDA to work?

I’d like to know before I shell out $500 for this suped up video card.

I have the Adobe CS4 Master Collection and I’d love for my computer to utilize CUDA.

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You don’t need a 2.0 slot. It will work on pcie 1.1 with appropriately reduced device<->host bandwidth.

Thanks for your reply , with that and my need for a new card and the wanting of CUDA, I got a

BFG-NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 1792MB DDR3 PCI Express

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