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by 509engr
1854 days ago
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I had a similar experience with a USB-C hub I bought from a brand recommended by wirecutter (not the exact model as it was "replaced by a newer model". I plugged it into a brand new laptop and I got a warning about it drawing too much power, which persisted when I plugged several other devices. I returned the hub and have been getting spammed by these emails ever since. That has made me very wary of buying anything from Amazon now without a good recommendation from someone I personally know. |
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Turns out they all used the exact same USB hub/combo card reader chip.
This chip burns enough power at idle to heat up almost 30°C above ambient.
After enough testing I found out that on many motherboards, you can turn on USB power saving per port. This effectively get the device to consume almost nothing at idle.
But this only works on those ports. Anything indirect; for example apple usb-c to USB + HDMI dongle; the device would be burning power and heating up.
Same behavior on all three major operating systems. What matters is the motherboard ability to control power to a single USB port as far as I can tell.