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7-Port USB 3.0 PCIe Expansion Card for Desktop PC, 5Gbps SuperSpeed Data Transfer, PCI Express to USB 3.0 Hub Card with Dedicated Channels & UASP Support, Plug & Play, Windows 11/10/8/7/XP/Vista/Linux vs 12-in-1 USB C Hub – 6 USB + 6 Type-C Ports Multiport Extension with 1m Cable for Laptop, PC & Tablet, Plug and Play Data & Charging Hub for Home Office

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7-Port USB 3.0 PCIe Expansion Card for Desktop PC, 5Gbps SuperSpeed Data Transfer, PCI Express to USB 3.0 Hub Card with Dedicated Channels & UASP Support, Plug & Play, Windows 11/10/8/7/XP/Vista/Linux
#9 in USB-C Hubs

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7-Port USB 3.0 PCIe Expansion Card for Desktop PC, 5Gbps SuperSpeed Data Transfer, PCI Express to USB 3.0 Hub Card with Dedicated Channels & UASP Support, Plug & Play, Windows 11/10/8/7/XP/Vista/Linux

$21.99

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Pros

  • +Pcie expansion
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12-in-1 USB C Hub – 6 USB + 6 Type-C Ports Multiport Extension with 1m Cable for Laptop, PC & Tablet, Plug and Play Data & Charging Hub for Home Office
#2 in USB-C Hubs

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12-in-1 USB C Hub – 6 USB + 6 Type-C Ports Multiport Extension with 1m Cable for Laptop, PC & Tablet, Plug and Play Data & Charging Hub for Home Office

$2.08

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Pros

  • +Drives all 4 displays
  • +Supports three 1080p displays
  • +Supports one 1440p display
  • +Has many features

Cons

  • -No detachable cable
  • -No 10gbps ethernet
  • -Expensive
I have that exact dock for my work laptop and love it. It drives all 4 of my displays: three 1080p and one main 1440p