Broken SATA pins on motherboard

On my card mother Acer DA061L Boxer AM2 61, the SATA 2 connector pins and the plastic are broken. Should I replace the motherboard?

You can buy SATA 2 RS or Farnell connector (or remove an old motherboard) and give a few specialist to resolder it, or do it your self if you know how.

Or http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Acer-DA061L-Boxer-61-08120-1-Motherboard-EL1200-AM2-DDR2-/261112339959?pt=...

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