Cheap USB Type-C cables may kill your PC: avoid them

Some cheap USB Type-C cables sold on Amazon can cause too much current to be delivered over your PC’s USB ports and will fry your machine, The Verge reported.

USB Type-C is the latest USB standard, which features a small profile and reversible plug.

The issue stems from the backwards compatibility built into the standard which lets new devices with USB-C ports connect and charge via older ports on existing PCs.

Google engineer Benson Leung, in the course of testing various Type-C cables, plugged one into his Chromebook Pixel.

I directly analysed the Surjtech cable using a Type-C breakout board and a multimeter, and it appears that they completely mis-wired the cable,” said Leung.

This resulted in his laptop being destroyed.

The USB-IF said it has checked 61 cables and advised buyers to look out for its logos:

USB-IF-compliance-logos - USB Type-C

A group of redditors also maintain a spreadsheet with details on all the cables that have been tested.

A website listing various USB-compliant gear is also available through Reddit.


This article originally appeared on MyBroadband and is republished with permission.

In other tech news

Intel Core i7-6700K overclocked to over 7GHz

AMD demonstrates its 12 TFLOP dual-GPU monster, the Fury X2

AMD’s Zen CPUs, and why you should care

Forum discussion
Authors

Join the conversation

Cheap USB Type-C cables may kill your PC: avoid them

Related posts

×