Tuesday, August 10th 2010
Ainex HUB-03 Fills Your Rig with 13 USB Ports
One of the latest peripherals to hit Japan's Akihabara is the HUB-03 from Ainex, a case-internal USB hub that doles out as many as 13 USB 2.0 ports. The hub occupies a 5.25" drive bay of your case, connects to the motherboard by a two-port internal header connection, and powers the ports by taking in auxiliary power from a floppy power connector (Molex to floppy dongle included). If you manage to run out of those 13-ports, you can just add another one of those next to it.
Source:
Akihabara News
47 Comments on Ainex HUB-03 Fills Your Rig with 13 USB Ports
Id prefer this method then shoving this ugly 13 port bay into my pc...so what if its 'not part of your pc/case' like i said - there are otherways to get upto 13 or 14 ports on a PC so go cry in a bukket.
Bring on USBMark Vantage!
And why 13, are they trying to build the unluckiest usb hub ever. :laugh:
But uh...I don't think this is meant to use with cords...nor devices with them. I think everyone here is not the intended audience, but someone like me, most definately is.
You see, USB drives are cheap, and a fantastic way for artists to boost sales.
;)
Back panel is full here, and so is top panel 2. But my motherboard has space for 3 more headers...
My silly Tact-X keyboard I'm on now uses 2x USB ports. Mouse, wireless, xbox controller, monitor, that's my back panel full. Usually have a USB drive plugged in, leaves just one I swap out the PSP, the iphone, and a G25 too, sometimes.
Now, if i want to hook up the flight controls....wires don't matter.;)
But more seriously, USB drive replication. Almost every pc has en extra header and 5.25 drive. Not needing to use another wall wart for a powered hub...
I think I'm in loooove....:wtf:
:roll:
This would save me a fair old bit o time when I'm editing from several peoples cameras.
no need to argue for nothing
I'd rather have this than a shitty external taking up my desk space any day.
As soon as a USB 3.0 version comes out, I will buy it.
Oh, and of course an external hub needs external power also, which makes it even more inconvienient and more ugly.
Yes, you can put it out of view, but then it is just as bad as crawling under the desk to plug things in the back of the computer. Part of the point of this device is to make the USB ports accessible, hiding the USB hub makes the ports less accessible.
But, I do find it quite strange that this fugly little USB hub has gotten everyone
so riled up...
Yes, they are too close together for most flash keys.
The 100 port usb copy key on the other hand is pretty cool.
I got to use one earlier this year to make 5000 2gig sticks as promotional give aways for the NAMM show. That thing was damn fast, they had ten of the usb ones and a whole other wall with DVD ones. I think the company is called Zip Spin that makes those.
Anyway lets let this thread die already, if some-one wants ten cords hanging out from the front of their pc what to I care.
USB hub must die! Kill it with fire!
Wait, what were we talking about again?
:laugh: