Is it a powered hub? I don't have a Deck yet, but it sounds like it might hit some power limits and disconnect USB devices as a result.
Have you tried limiting the power the CPU/GPU can use and see if the disconnects still occur?
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Is it a powered hub? I don't have a Deck yet, but it sounds like it might hit some power limits and disconnect USB devices as a result.
Have you tried limiting the power the CPU/GPU can use and see if the disconnects still occur?
Yes, the hub has build-in capabilities for 90W USB-C power delivery. To be more precise, it is 2 of these screens: Samsung LS27A600U
I'm using the official dock and i have not had anything like that happen yet, though i'm only driving one display. There was a good article a while back about USB-C docks and funky implementation decisions that cause weird drops, like using DP to hdmi chips that overheat. Let me see if i can find it.
Oh yes, I am aware of usb-c fuckery. I spend the last year on it.
In this case, I put the blame on the steam deck. The dock does not make any problems with any other device and it only happens on high load on the SD side. So while there could be issues with the dock, chances of that seem slim.