The Card
As mentioned before, MSI has modified AMD's reference PCB to fit their own needs. Please note the AMD PCB number 109-C02037-00C on the top edge of the card, and right next to it you can find MSI's version number V220 Ver. 2.0. Usually when AIBs modify AMD's reference PCB they remove AMD's version number to make it clear that this is not an AMD reference design.
Just like the AMD reference design, the cooler occupies two slots. MSI has chosen to use a cooler that does not use the full height of the slot which will help with air circulation in crowded cases.
The card has one DVI port, one DisplayPort and one HDMI port. For a lower-end card like this I would have preferred to see an analog VGA or DVI+Adapter output instead of the DisplayPort.
For HDMI Audio, most NVIDIA cards require you to feed an external audio source, for example from your motherboard's on-board audio, to the card via SPDIF cable. AMD on the other hand has integrated a sound device inside their GPUs which is the easier solution for most users. Also AMD's integrated sound device has been upgraded to support HDMI 1.3a which includes Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD, AC-3, DTS and up to 7.1 channel audio with 192 kHz / 24-bit.
Unlike other HD 5670 design cards, MSI has included two CrossFire connectors on their card (but no CF bridge in the package). In case you want to pair your MSI HD 5670 with another HD 5670 that does not have a CF connector, the driver will detect this and run CrossFire via the PCI-Express bus (I tried).
Here are the front and the back of the card, high-res versions are also available (
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