So far the only downside I’ve seen is that the keyboard and mouse don’t work super well in the UEFI screen maybe one time in 20. And sometimes the keyboard would disconnect in other contexts, but that seems to have resolved itself.
I’m assuming for the $100+ the real one better be reliable.
Is there any risk of using the cheap A to A version?
So far the only downside I’ve seen is that the keyboard and mouse don’t work super well in the UEFI screen maybe one time in 20. And sometimes the keyboard would disconnect in other contexts, but that seems to have resolved itself.
I’m assuming for the $100+ the real one better be reliable.
Not inherently, but if you or someone else plugs one of those cables into the wrong ports, you could lose a USB controller.