Powered USB hub....

C1

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They come in all shapes & sizes, but many are called and few should be chosen.

Check Newegg site to see user/purchaser ratings/experiences (set sort to best rated).

Often purchaser discussions reveal surprising non-obvious negative equipment attributes.
 

bruceb

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My personal preference is for Belkin ... they are reasonably priced and seem to be the best.
 

ronbo613

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I am also in the market for a powered USB 3.0 hub. Out of the millions of options, I will avoid the low end models with lights and switches with the nearly "too good to be true" low prices and stick with a brand name. The leading choice so far is the Anker Ultra Slim.
 

corkyg

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Been using powered hubs for over 20 years now. Went through many Belkins and others, 4 and 7 port. All ran hot and eventually lost a port or two after a couple of years.

Last year I got a "Plugable" 10 port USB 2.0 hub with a 12.5 watt power brick. It is now running almost a year with 8 devices, and it stays cool - no higher than room temp. I got it from Cyberguys, but it is available several places. It's the best hub I'ver ever had.

http://plugable.com/products/usb2-hub10s
 

looper

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DOH... I didn't mean to get more USB charging ports, but more 3.1 USB device ports available for either of the above listed MB's...sorry.
 

ronbo613

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DOH... I didn't mean to get more USB charging ports, but more 3.1 USB device ports available for either of the above listed MB's...sorry.

My motherboard only has two USB 3.0 ports, that's why I'm looking for a hub. A powered hub is preferable so I can use external hard drives that draw power from the bus, not necessarily to charge devices. A powered hub can usually be used without the power adapter.
 

jsalpha2

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