Help, I need good cooling for my rig!!!

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-CPU Intel Core i5-2500K 3.30Ghz,cache 6Mb
-Motherboard Intel ASUS P67 Sabeltooth
-Asus GTX670
-Memori Kingston DDR3 4GB Bus 1333Mhz (2x4GB=8GB) Corsair
-hard drive Seagate 500GB SATA - 7200 rpm Seagate
-Case Cooler Master (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119227)
-Power suply 600W

I want to buy a CPU fan (for overclokibg to around 4.5ghz) and atleast other 3 fans for the case, can you guys please help me in finding the APROPIATE ONES, keep in mind all my components (fans have to fit) specially the size of the case and if the power suply (600w) would be enough for the fans considering what i already have in my rig.

THANKS
RIMUMU
 
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As far as the CPU cooler goes, I would pick something like the cooler master hyper 212. It is one of the cheapest, most reliable, and most popular third party coolers out there. It will handle a 4.5GHz overclock just fine.
If you want to go higher end, you could go with something like a noctua c14.

As far as case fans go, I think you should go with Corsair AF or SP series fans depending on what you're after.

Corsair AF stands for Air Flow.
AF series fans are designed specifically to move high volumes of air in and out of your system.
At 12 volts, they can move up to 63 CFM.
However, these fans do not perform well when shoved right next to something like a hard drive cage. They have to have clearance on both sides for maximum effect...

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As far as the CPU cooler goes, I would pick something like the cooler master hyper 212. It is one of the cheapest, most reliable, and most popular third party coolers out there. It will handle a 4.5GHz overclock just fine.
If you want to go higher end, you could go with something like a noctua c14.

As far as case fans go, I think you should go with Corsair AF or SP series fans depending on what you're after.

Corsair AF stands for Air Flow.
AF series fans are designed specifically to move high volumes of air in and out of your system.
At 12 volts, they can move up to 63 CFM.
However, these fans do not perform well when shoved right next to something like a hard drive cage. They have to have clearance on both sides for maximum effect.

SP stands for Static Pressure.
SP series fans don't move as much air as AF series, but they are outstanding at pushing air through something like an air filter, screen, radiator, or hard drive cage.

What's really nice about these fans is that the base is matte black and you can get different colored rings to fit on depending on the system color scheme. (Red is an Option)

These fans are probably some of the most reliable out there next to noctua.

Check 'em out here:
http://www.corsair.com/en/cpu-cooling-kits/air-series-f...
http://www.corsair.com/en/cpu-cooling-kits/air-series-f...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

Good Luck!
 
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