hjwinge wrote:Hi, thank you for replying!
I unplugged both powercables on the motherboard, and by doing this the fan on the power supply stopped as well. This made the unit completly silent, and when i booted the d8b with the probox, it seemed to work.
Well, this also means that (1) the AT power supply, which is meant to be cooled by the fan in the AT power supply, now has no fan to cool it and you run the risk of the AT power supply overheating and causing some damage, and (2) the fan in the AT power supply is also used to draw air through the front of the chassis across the other power supply components and they are likely to overheat with no airflow and with a sealed cover. This is why I installed a fanless ATX power supply in my modification and opened up the chassis cover to allow convection cooling.
Was the system already up and running when you disconnected the motherboard power connectors from the AT power supply? Did you shutdown then restart now with no power to the mainboard?
hjwinge wrote:Very happy I closed the box thinking this was brilliant, but when i tried to reboot again the probox always hanged on the loading firmware. In the end I had to open the CPUbox again and reconnected ONE powercable on the motherboard (to the powersupply, I think). This started the fan again and the probox worked as normal, but with the fannoise back.
I don't have the AT power supply cable pinout in front of me but it sounds like without one of the connections onto the mother board the AT power supply is at least partially if not completely disabled. I'll have to consult my notes. The d8b control surface needs all of its voltages to function properly. If one or more of the required voltages are not present it's likely the control surface won't interact properly with the ProBox USB communications.