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legacypixels wrote: ↑Wed Sep 16, 2020 12:35 amThere's a (slim) potential to damage older devices that pre-date the +5v pin. Better to not have it when not needed.
So if you have PVMs from 2005-2007, you should be safe to leave it on? I'd like to be able to switch between composite and component without having to remove the 6-screws required to get into my case every time...
Just to note, I bought a VGA extender cable, and it didn't work at all with my composite adapter, probably because it didn't have the +5V pin hooked up at all... so, I have to wonder if the VGA to BNC cable I got even has it connected, since it's absolutely not needed in that case?
eobet wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 2:32 pmlegacypixels wrote: ↑Wed Sep 16, 2020 12:35 amThere's a (slim) potential to damage older devices that pre-date the +5v pin. Better to not have it when not needed.
So if you have PVMs from 2005-2007, you should be safe to leave it on? I'd like to be able to switch between composite and component without having to remove the 6-screws required to get into my case every time...
Just to note, I bought a VGA extender cable, and it didn't work at all with my composite adapter, probably because it didn't have the +5V pin hooked up at all... so, I have to wonder if the VGA to BNC cable I got even has it connected, since it's absolutely not needed in that case?
If you use a cable with the 5v pin missing (old VGA cable) or a VGA to BNC, you should be fine, as there's no path for the 5v.