Can XPS 8700, I install a FireWire card?

I am considering buying a Dell XPS 8700 1262 desktop computer and my question is if it has a PCI expansion slots or other expansion slots where I can install a FireWire card? Could help you with this question?

Open the XPS 8700 user manual, page 74.
PCIe x 16 (video card), 16 x speed, 164 pins
PCIe x 1, 1 x 36 pine speed
PCIe x 1, 1 x 36 pine speed
PCIe x 4, 1 x 64 pine speed

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