Well, I have seen the recent posts regarding what power supply to buy, but besides that, when to buy one? I've recently migrated from SFF back to a desktop system, and I have an Antec Super LANBoy case.
In it I am currently running a plain Abit NF7, a mobile 2500+ which is currently at 2.3GHz, two hard disks and one optical drive. I've sold off my good graphics cards and so I now just have a geforce 2 GTS. (Cor, 4,185 in 3DMark 2001 SE )
The thing is, I want to get a more reliable power supply for the future so that when I do buy a nice spanking 512MB graphics card, it will work nicely. Also, in the short term, I want to be able to see how far this 2500m really can go, 2.3GHz isn't pushing it at all.
Now the problem is that we're now migrating to the 24-pin ATX connectors on motherboards, well I haven't seen any motherboards with them but only PSU's with the connectors. In a case this would be quite ugly and fill up space however, as an adapter would have to be used for the current motherboard with the standard 20-pin connector.
So do I buy one now, with a 20-pin connector, and hope the wattage rating is high enough so that the extra 4 pins won't be needed for a PCI-Express graphics board in the future, or do I get a 24-pin one now? A bit of a dilemna really
Let me know what you think...