First thing to try would be to replace the hardware for one of the two sets of ports. If that doesn't fix the problem, you may have fried the USB controller (which means the mainboard). If replacing the daugherboard or the port + cable fixes the problem, then you've found the cause and should not need a replacement system board.
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First thing to try would be to replace the hardware for one of the two sets of ports. If that doesn't fix the problem, you may have fried the USB controller (which means the mainboard). If replacing the daugherboard or the port + cable fixes the problem, then you've found the cause and should not need a replacement system board.