Does the Hyper EVO 212 fit in this build?

Tasukete

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I am looking at CPU "coolers" and the Hyper EVO 212 is the cheapest for the amount of performance.

Will the cooler fit in this build no problem?:

CPU: i7 - 4770K

Case: Rosewill Thor v2 | http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147053

Mother-Board: Asus Z87-Plus | http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Z87PLUS/

RAM: Corsair Vengence | http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004QBUL1C/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=17AJZR24WMHDJ&coliid=IW8JY15XRFPRW

GPU: Maybe a GTX 760 or 770

Also, what is your opinion on this build? Should I change some of the components? Any power supply recommendations? Thanks!
 

dempy19

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of course it will fit, as for recommendations what are you using this new build for? just gaming or will you be doing multi layer photoshop and video rendering?

as for power supply 750W will be great. look into Seasonic, XFX and Corsair
 

Tasukete

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It will fit without the ram getting in the way of the cooler? Alright, cool. As for getting something like the i5 4670K or the FX-8350 instead of the i7 4770K. I wanted to get the i7 4770K for future proof purposes, its better to spend $100 more now and get a build that will last 3 year instead of in 2 years have to upgrade. (The numbers are not accurate, they are just for example. Also I understand that the other CPUs will suffice, but the i7 does get more frames than the others in benchmarks. I also might get into photo shop.) Thanks for advice on PSU. Have a good one!
 

Tasukete

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Oh, alright. Can both of the 4gb RAM sticks be running dual channel out of the way of a Nactua NH-D14 CPU Cooler? I think I need low profile RAM for this cooler, don't I?