Look for Plugable products on Amazon. Not super-cheap but reasonable and with very, very good support.  I read their blog. 

For example:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008ZGKWQI

They're extremely Linux-friendly, too. 

Thomas


On Jan 30, 2013, at 8:49 AM, Florin Iucha <florin at iucha.net> wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 08:30:34AM -0600, Jeremy MountainJohnson wrote:
>> I noticed Micro Center has some options (am open to online locations as
>> well):
>> http://www.microcenter.com/search/search_results.aspx?N=0&NTX=&NTT=usb+3+hub&NTK=all&sortby=rating
>> 
>> Any suggestions (general experience, benchmarks, etc) are greatly
>> appreciated,
> 
> I don't have a hub, the four port PCIe card is enough for me.
> 
> However, based on prior experiences with their hardware, I can
> recommend IOGear, followed at some distance by Trendnet.
> 
> For USB 2.0, the best hubs were made by D-Link (they worked best
> with some finicky embedded hardware we have around).
> 
> Cheers,
> florin
> 
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