Consider a better HSF. I would highly recommend the Cooler Master Aero7 or HHC-001 ... very nice kits for not much money, and they are all copper design. All copper is better than Al/Cu insert.
As far as the chip, it is a week 8, meaning it will probably do pretty good. It is, however, an earlier microrevision (R), so that might hurt you a bit. I would be shooting for the 2200-2300 range if I were you. 11x200 should be doable if you have decent cooling, or 11.5x/12x200 if you are extremely lucky, though you will probably have to reduce your FSB a bit to hit those multipliers. Being an "L" chip, you will probably only need 1.8V to hit 22-2300 or higher. 2000 Mhz, though, will be an absolute walk in the park and I suspect you could do that on stock voltage.
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