K8N Neo D-bracket right usb dead after restart?

I have k8n Neo fsr. When I restart, right usb on d-bracket is dead, until i unplug and replug device, then it functions. Why? Faulty D-Bracket or...?

I used speedfan 4.20 a bit and deinstalled it some time ago, haven't tried 4.21. I used  only left port on d-bracket and it was ok (it it the port away from leds). Recently I started using both, and I have problems with the port closer to leds, the other one's fine. Drivers are 5.10.
PS I tried shutting down ups and restarting, no change. I will try to unplug power cable, but I doubt that will help...

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