[quote author=“gr00vy0ne”]One really nice thing about the Adaptec XHub7+ is that it’s balanced very well even if you have it loaded up with lots of devices. One thing that annoyed me with flat ones (like the Belkins) is that they tended to be too light and fully loading them up with USB devices made them lift off the desk.
The XHub7+‘s design neatly organizes and balances the cables eliminating the problem.
Sounds great! Never thought too much about these hubs…I haven’t had the need for extra ports…
[quote author=“gr00vy0ne”]One really nice thing about the Adaptec XHub7+ is that it’s balanced very well even if you have it loaded up with lots of devices. One thing that annoyed me with flat ones (like the Belkins) is that they tended to be too light and fully loading them up with USB devices made them lift off the desk.
The XHub7+‘s design neatly organizes and balances the cables eliminating the problem.
i agreed..
i love the idea of adaptec xhub’s cable management..
it wont look really messy
[quote author=“gr00vy0ne”]One really nice thing about the Adaptec XHub7+ is that it’s balanced very well even if you have it loaded up with lots of devices. One thing that annoyed me with flat ones (like the Belkins) is that they tended to be too light and fully loading them up with USB devices made them lift off the desk.
The XHub7+‘s design neatly organizes and balances the cables eliminating the problem.
agreed. but for 1/2 the price and 1/2 the asthetics i can’t justify trading up for the adaptec
[quote author=“invisiblefly”]i’ve Xhub7+.
First one i have a problem about grounding circuit. Whenever I plugged that hub to my TR, i gave me a static sound from the speaker. So I returned and get another, so far so good, no problem at all.. do you guys leave it on 24/7? or shut it off whenever u dont use the computer.