Hmm, I have to sound a note of caution with the often-heard mantra, "PC power supplies make great bench supplies!". Sometimes, they *can* be repurposed into bench supplies, but "great"? Not for me. Where are the meters? The terminals? The controls?
Only with a lot of jiggery-pokery are anything other than the standard output voltages be available, and generally this will be at much larger potential currents (20-30 Amps not uncommon) than you really need, OR are able to control. So if you have a fault in your circuit, some uncontrolled big currents are going to flow. If you get lucky, you might just blow some silicon. If you get unlucky, you might start a fire. Short circuit protection in a PC power supply may well not be a bomb-proof as a custom-built bench supply, and, importantly, may not be available on all the output rails.
Having said that, I did have a need for a high current (>40 amp) 12V only supply, and wasn't precious about meters and bling. A 575W second hand HP blade server power supply fitted my bill, exactly! and all for less than GBP £20.