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There is NOTHING wrong with a neo-key as long as you dont mind patching some of the games. I was down on usb mods until i got my 2nd PS2 and decided to install a neo key in it, my other PS2 has a neo2.2 installed. The neo key will load every game the 2.2 will so about the only advantage that i see in getting a internal mod is not having to patch. With a internal mod you must do the EA swap method for EA games every time you play the game, Hold reset for 10 seconds ect, with a neo- key you do patch some games but once the game is patched and burned you just swap disc and they load normal. For alot of people this is easier than doing the EA swap method so really it's all in what you prefer. In my opinion before i would totally disassemble a V4 PS2 for 1 wire i would just as well connect the other 7 for a neo2.2 but i am a experienced installer, if you are doing the install and have no experience when it comes to soldering VERY small points you may want to lean towards the neo key... Good luck with whatever you decide
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