The EVO 3 would probrably work as well as anything.
However, just know since it's a 9850/first gen X4 Phenom chip, it's gonna run warm and I mean nice-n-toasty warm.
The first gen Phenoms run hotter than their Phenom II siblings do, the only Phenom II that runs hotter on average would be the X6 Thuban or fully unlocked 960T. Best bet for overall quiet and effective cooling would actually be watercooling, temps will be better with that at least and those setup tend to be quiet.
OK - Now I'm just throwing some sugestions out there.
For a guaranteed all copper fan that actualy works, this one is good for the money and yes, I've been running one of these for about 4 years now and it's still going strong:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835106102
It's handled everything I've used it with including my 1100T. I just set the fanspeed controller where I want it to run and it's good to go. BTW with an AMD, the cooler retainer used is almost exactly like the stock cooler except the retainer isn't an actual part of the cooler, you have to slide it in through the bottom but once in place, works just like the stock cooler's retaining mech does. Be sure the cooler is centered on your CPU, latch it, set the fanspeed where you want it and forget about it.
For watercoolng if you want to try it, this is as good and cheap as you'll find a 2 fan rad unit, it's under $100 in fact:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835106190
For the chip you have, I'd suggest at least a two fan rad setup, a single might work fine for more or less stock use but may at times not keep it so cool if the CPU is loaded down heavily, such as doing some crunching/folding/whatever.