by Y-my-R » Sat Oct 16, 2021 6:12 pm
Everything the doctor said is true and applies when running the D8B as a mixer, and it definitely doesn't hurt to create an environment for the rack/computer unit, to keep all the components cool and happy.
As far as the "CPU" in the rack unit goes - if you're using the D8B with the ProBox for the purpose of using it as a DAW controller, you could remove the entire computer mainboard and CPU from the rack unit, and it would still work fine with the ProBox. (But it would no longer work as a mixer - does it still work like that at this point?)
When using the D8B with a ProBox, then it only uses the power supply portion of the rack unit. The "computer" part of it does nothing, since the serial ports aren't connected from the mainboard in the rack unit, to the console via the DB25 cable.
For a while, when I had two D8Bs running together as DAW controllers with 2 ProBoxes, one of the rack units didn't even have a mainboard/cpu in the case since the board was fried. Works fine if used with the ProBox.
With the ProBox, there's no "console" DB25 cable connected between the mixer and the rack unit... and that's what is being used for the "computer-stuff" to communicate between the two. Instead, the ProBox connects to the DB25 "Console Data" connector on the console and on the other end of the ProBox, interfaces with your DAW computer via USB. So, any communication between the rack unit and the console is bypassed entirely and not used.
The BFC cable is just for power, from what I understand.
So, if you use the D8B as a Controller via the ProBox, don't worry about the CPU. But you wouldn't want to overheat the power supply, either, I suppose... but I think those components aren't quite as heat sensitive as a computer mainboard and CPU usually are, so it shouldn't be a problem if it gets a bit warm, as long as you can't fry eggs on the case.
What I'd be doing to give the mainboard/CPU a bit of a break, in case you might want to bring the D8B back as a mixer at a later point, is to disconnect the power supply from the computer mainboard in the rack unit. It'll likely also draw a little less power as a result (...but not by much... powering the console takes up most of the power, I'd think).
(If you're using the D8B as a controller with 8-Faders in HUI mode while it runs in mixer mode, then you'd still need the computer in the rack unit... in that case, none of what I said above would apply. I don't know about the "D8Bridge" software solution that came with a serial cable... but that should most likely also bypass the CPU completely, since I believe that this connects to the "Console Data" port on the console as well - interrupting the rack<-->console communication).