Usually when the 5V board dies, it's really dead! I don't know if the 330uf cap is the cause or effect of the failure, or perhaps it's just a lousy cap and slowly dies over time, that's my suspicion. FWIW, almost universally, when I find that cap showing signs of failure, it's the WINCAP brand, that raises a red flat in my mind. I'm pretty sure I've never seen the other capacitor brands in that 330uf cap location that showed signs of failure like the WINCAP brand does.
Many times I've been told that some diodes in the middle of the sandwich of boards are the parts that die and kill the board. I know they run a lot of the parts close to the limits, so things get hotter than they should, probably another reason that they fail prematurely.