P55-GD65 and Acrylux Wireless

I currently having trouble with a P55-GD65 and Acrylux Wireless KB009W-B keyboard with a particular port. I sent the keyboard for RMA already and I have a replacement. Before the keyboard RMA, I would have random shut down and sleep with this particular port along with intermittent connectivity. Now, I have repeated looped keystrokes and disconnects issues.
It's this port:
I'll try using another a port but what is different with this one? Underpowered?
BIOS 1.8
Windows 7 Pro x64
Drivers are current

 Bad port, if you don't really need it it's probably not worth the cost for RMA shipping. Simply block it off with a piece of tape and let it be. Choice is yours whether to RMA or let it be. Could simply be what is called a 'cold solder joint' where the port terminals attach to MB.

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