Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H110i GTX does it fit in Cooler master pro 5

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Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 5
MSI GTX 980T GAMING 6G
WD Black 1000GB 64MB cache
Procesor Intel Core i7-6700K
Corsair RM850
ASUS ROG MAXIMUS VIII HERO
Corsair Cooling Hydro Series H110i GTX
Kingston 32GB KIT DDR4 2666MHz CL15 HyperX Fury Black Series
Samsung 850 EVO 1000GB
 
Just checking you did not want a bunch of HDDs and ODDs because they occupy valuable space. You don't need a liquid cooler, and certainly not one that 'big' to cool that system, even if you overclock to the max. Skylake seems to run out of voltage before it runs out of thermal headroom, so overclocking runs cooler than Haswell. A 240mm radiator would be plenty, and so would 'big air' where you have 190mm of clearance for nearly anything.
 
For me, the ONLY reasons for small liquid cooling are:

a. Space (some really compact mITX cases)
b. Transportation (liquid coolers apply less stress to the motherboard when moved about)

For your situation, if you really WANT liquid, I would not go smaller than a 240mm radiator.

However, a good $60 to $80 'big air' double fan tower or downdraft cooler will do the business. Noctua NH C14 is a place to start at the top end.