I have about 10 USB peripherals, which I would like connected to the PC, all at the same time.
There are approx 7 USB ports on the rear of the motherboard, and I also have a USB Type-C port.
I have had various powered USB 2.0 & 3.0 hubs in the past, and have not had a great deal of success with
these peripherals not conflicting with each other, or disconnecting in one way or the other.
Am I right in thinking that a USB Type-C hub might give me better results, as there is a higher power rating, so will be more likely to have less disconnects \ conflicts ?
Would this still have to be a powered USB hub, even though I won't be charging up any devices through it ?
Any information, appreciated....Thanks.
There are approx 7 USB ports on the rear of the motherboard, and I also have a USB Type-C port.
I have had various powered USB 2.0 & 3.0 hubs in the past, and have not had a great deal of success with
these peripherals not conflicting with each other, or disconnecting in one way or the other.
Am I right in thinking that a USB Type-C hub might give me better results, as there is a higher power rating, so will be more likely to have less disconnects \ conflicts ?
Would this still have to be a powered USB hub, even though I won't be charging up any devices through it ?
Any information, appreciated....Thanks.
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