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Sounds like you bought a crappy cable. Why not just buy a good one instead of disassembling and replacing stuff?
My guess is that it needs the fifth pin to trick some devices to think that it’s a 3.0 cable instead of a 2.0 with a c connector.
Type C 2.0 exists and is widespread and that is what I wanted, the issue is that it doesn't work as a 2.0 cable either. I like the liquid silicone exterior and I have a few connectors ready so if I like what's inside I may upgrade it. Otherwise I will recycle it and I already have better cables.
Hey fair enough. If you are really concerned about what it if you could always reach out to the manufacturer