Is there a USB extender that connects to all ports on my PC for desktop use?

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Asked By GamerNinja42 On

Hey everyone, I'm trying to find a solution for better access to all the USB ports on my PC. I have a total of ten USB ports and three USB-C ports, and what I need is something that connects directly to each of these ports and brings them together in a hub that I can mount on my desk. I've come across USB extenders that have just one cable connecting to the PC, but that's not what I'm looking for. I'm curious if something like this even exists and if so, where I might find it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

4 Answers

Answered By TechWhizKid On

Have you thought about using a single hub that connects through one USB or USB-C port? It could streamline everything into one compact connection.

GamerNinja42 -

I get where you're coming from, but that's exactly what I've found before, and it just won’t work for my needs. Thanks anyway!

Answered By CraftyCables88 On

You know, this could actually be a fun DIY project! You could get ten USB cables and build yourself a simple wooden hub – something like 20 cm by 10 cm by 5 cm. Cut a space for the cables to come in from the back and then stick the ports on the front. Just make sure you add some anti-slip material on the bottom.

CuriousTechie7 -

That sounds interesting! I might consider that, but I'm still hoping someone knows of a ready-made solution. It seems strange that something like this isn't more common.

Answered By GadgetGuru59 On

What about looking into a Thunderbolt dock? These can handle a lot of data transfer and may work for you, although they won't replicate every individual USB port you have.

GamerNinja42 -

While Thunderbolt docks are great, they still don’t utilize all the ports like I want. I don't want heavy data usage on one port affecting others, like with my webcam. I'm really looking for something that will let me use all my ports independently.

Answered By USB_Explorer On

Just curious, why do you need to connect so many devices? Most users don’t reach that limit, so products designed for this might be rare. Typically, powered hubs can handle several devices, and if you need more bandwidth, you could set up multiple hubs. But if noise is the issue, running cables to something on your desk might be your best bet.

GamerNinja42 -

I want to keep my computer away from my desk to reduce noise. It’s fairly quiet, but I prefer not to hear it at all. I’m aiming to move the PC to a corner and keep all the buttons and ports accessible from my desk.

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