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Reddit mentions of AmazonBasics 7-Port USB 3.0 Hub with 12 V / 3 A Power Adapter

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AmazonBasics 7-Port USB 3.0 Hub with 12 V / 3 A Power Adapter
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Height1.07 Inches
Length5.71 Inches
Weight1.17 Pounds
Width2.56 Inches

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Found 3 comments on AmazonBasics 7-Port USB 3.0 Hub with 12 V / 3 A Power Adapter:

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Title: [SG] [H] Samsung LC27JG50 27-Inch WQHD (144Hz) Monitor, DT770 Pro & Assorted Bits [W] PayPal/BT
Username: /u/ashzx
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Got a bunch of stuff to sell. Prices include postage to UK. Open to offers, just shoot me a DM. If buying via PayPal, would like buyer to pay fees.

Item| Condition| Price| Pictures
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Samsung LC27JG50 27-Inch WQHD (144Hz) Curved Monitor | Owned for a few months. Has a stuck white pixel in top left around ~10cm from each edge. Comes with original box + cables. Also: the UK plug is attached & it cannot be removed, so the EU adapter is pointless | £195| Monitor Box/Stand Cables (HDMI cable, Power Cable)
beyerdynamic DT770 Pro 250ohm (with straight cable)| Replaced cable from original coiled one to a straight one. Used for around 3 years. Has some weird intermittent distortion at the bassy end when used with my headphone amp (the noise is not noticeable when amp is switched off). Have original box, but no headphone bag. | £45| Imgur
AmazonBasics 7 Port Powered USB Hub| Used for around a year to power the external sensors for my Oculus Rift. Full working order, includes USB cable, and the tiny IEC lead (pictured) | £15| Imgur
Inateck 4 Port Internal USB Card | Same story as above, comes with the SATA power connector (no molex one I'm afraid)| £8| Imgur
CableCreation 16FT Active USB Cable | Owned for a few years, again to use with Oculus Rift. Good working order, | £6 | Imgur

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u/CGH-M · 1 pointr/arduino

It would be well over 500mA - possibly 3A.
Would something like this or this (original link) be ok then?

I presume the PC connection is to the USB typeB port and then the type As are to peripheries.

u/iskarian · 1 pointr/oculus

I'm concerned that the included adapter is only 2A. The USB 3.0 spec calls for a max of 900mA = 0.9A of power per port. Since 4 times 0.9A is 3.6A, it's possible that it would still be under-powered.

If you're really on a budget just try it straight into your motherboard first. Try all the different ports. You might not even need a card/hub.

Edit: one of these would probably work