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USB C hub with at least 6x USB C 3.2 ports
I currently have two hubs. One with lots of multiple port types and the other with 4x USB C 3.2 ports.
IM looking to replace the hub with the 4x USB C3.2 ports for one with at least 6x USB C3.2 ports. I dont care if its powered or not as I have a spare socket to power it.
Ive looked on Amazon etc, but struggling to find anything with more than four of those ports. Even hubs with more than 4 USB C ports seem to have a mix of 3.0 and 3.2. I wnat the faster data speed types as ive found I have less issues with some devices while using them.
Can anyone link me to a suitable hub. Im trying to keep the cost below £50, but if I end up having to spend more than so be it.

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Thanks. Im unsure by the description if that will work, as it states that when all ports are used the data transfer drops to the slower data speeds of 3.0, but I may get one and try it to see it works with all my devices. I am definetly concerned if it slows my external SSD and the new SSD I want down at all.
Im not overly clued up on all this, so will have to go read up some more.
Thanks for the link though as I didnt see this one at all on my Amazon hunt
Depending on how many actual controllers/busses the hub has the ports may slow down when connecting slower devices.
Most audio-interfaces and other even though they use USB-C (mainly for higher power) are still USB2.0 or even USB1.0 devices and thus can drag the bus-speeds down...
For slower 'USB-C' devices I tend to use USB-A -> USB-C cables and use the USB-A ports on the hubs.
Thanks @Samu that clarifies it all a bit more. I will just get the device with some more ports then and be seletive where I put the devices. I suppose my array of midi controllers wh8le needing power, arent really in need of fast ports, just my main SSD. Even the backup SSD I intend to get, running slower is no major issue.