maxcz wrote:Yes,ground it permanently. The PSU will be always on then. And I would get the mains power from after the front panel power switch and feed it to the atx PSU, so you have the original Mackie-switch-it-on-and-it-runs - experience...
I see. Well, at the moment, my plan is a little bit different. I intend to install a new IEC mains entry on the back panel that will supply 115vac to to the power distribution board J1 and J2 plus ground (as the AT power supply pass-through currently does), then J5 and J6 plus ground will exit a new switched outlet on the back panel that will supply 115vac to the ATX power supply by way of a short IEC power cord. In this scenario, the power supply is powered up only when 115vac power becomes available at the back panel switched outlet, switched by the standard front panel DPST rocker switch.
I plan to take advantage of the BIOS Power Management 'PWR Lost Resume State' to cause the ATX to power up upon sensing 115vac present on the new switched outlet. I'm also planning on adding a momentary switch to be able to close ATX-SW (J9 header pins 7 and 8 (essentially the same function as pin 14/16 on the power supply cable)) on the mainboard to take advantage of that ATX feature, should the system ever get stuck with 'PWR Lost Resume State' not powering up on sensation of applied 115vac.
Please let me know what you think about this approach. I haven't started cutting sheet metal on the back panel yet
[Edit 4/11/2014 - Updated "pin 14" to read "pin 14/16"; PS_ON is pin 14 on a 20-pin connector and pin 16 on a 24-pin connector]