I don't even know why I'm writing this, it's going to be of little or no interest to everyone here but fuck it

Again, not nearly as dramatic as the title sounds, but the second stage in the build process has now started - watercooling the entire PC. It's my first attempt at any kind of custom modification to a PC so I've spent over two weeks sourcing parts and getting advice from various forums, as well as £350 on the actual gear itself (on top of the £1000 I spent on the initial parts for the build).
Everything (pump, radiator, tubing, fans (all six of them) and waterblocks) has been ordered and dispatched, bar two bottles of cooling fluid (distilled water with a load of chemicals to help heat conductivity and reduce electrical conductivity) which will hopefully be delivered next week. The weekend's job will be measuring and cutting all the tubing, fixing everything in place inside the case and double-checking all the fittings.
I've already overclocked the processor (Intel Core2Quad Q6600) to 3GHz from a stock speed of 2.4, so hopefully the extra cooling should get it to 3.5 and above. I just hope I don't fry anything
