Compatible CPU's for d30 4223

I've just ordered a d30 4223 xb1 from the outlet.  I currently have an s20, but wanted to upgrade to the d30 because I wanted the larger case with room for more hard drives. 
As with my s20, I bought it because it was cheap, and plan on swapping out the cpu and adding memory and a RAID controller to suit my needs.  I want to install the fastest single processor I can afford.  Is this unit compatible with the e5-1600 series or do I need to upgrade to a 2600 series?  I prefer a faster clock speed over processor cores for my applications. 
Also, will I need to upgrade the CPU fan if I go to a higher wattage cpu as I did on the s20?  Current processor is e5-2609. 
Thank you for any advice you can provide,

It is possible to run E5-16XX (v1 Sandy Bridge) CPUs in your 4223 D30.  Just keep in mind that because there is no 2nd QPI link in those processors, the 2nd CPU socket and it's memory slots will essentially be dead.
Your current fansink should work just fine on any of the E5-16XX CPUs as long as you stay at 135W TDP or below.  Moving to 150W TDP CPUs would require different fansinks.  As far as I know, all of the E5-16XX CPUs are 135W or below, so you should be OK.

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