If you have ambient temps of 36c in summer you'll probably want a better cooler. Despite the 212 evo having a tdp rating of 180w it doesn't mean it can handle any old cpu oc'd or not. If it did there wouldn't be a need for larger air coolers and aio coolers, it still only has 4 heatpipes and a single 120mm fan. It doesn't have enough thickness or density on the cooling fins to make much use of a push/pull dual fan setup. If you're trying to keep temps around 70c or under at load, even stock, at those high ambient temps consider an aio or higher end air cooler as others have suggested. Larger air coolers have a tdp thermal rating of 250w or more.
Which cooler will work depends on your case. The width of the case has to fit the cooler height, if your computer case only supports coolers up to 155mm then a 160mm or 165mm air cooler won't fit with the side cover in place. What ram you have can be an issue, if it's tall ram with big heatsink fins on it or led lighting on top it may not fit under an nh-d14 or nh-d15 or similar coolers that extend over the ram. Something like the cryorig r1 universal has 0 ram conflict due to offset heat pipes. If you go with an aio cooler, be sure your case can fit it.
Aside from ram height clearance and case width, pretty much any intel cooler should work, lga 1150, 1155, 1151 etc all use the same the same mounting hole patterns. Noctua aren't the only decent larger air coolers, the r1 ultimate, phanteks tc14pe, dark rock pro 3, thermalright true spirit 140 power, reeven justice all cool similarly.