I need a mobo and confirm my build

Fidle

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Hello everyone i am making this post because im getting closer to ordering my computer. I needed some help finding a mobo and to check if this is the best graphics card i can get.
I am going to sli and maybe use 2 1080p monitors in the future
This is my build:
CPU: i5-3570k
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/intel-cpu-bx80637i53570k
CPU cooler:i will be getting either xspc rasa or ray 240
Memory/ram: corsair vengeance (2x4) 8gig
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-memory-cml8gx3m2a1600c9
Storage: seagate barracuda 1 tb
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/seagate-internal-hard-drive-st1000dm003
Graphics card: evga gtx770 2 gb sc acx
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00CZIQXBA/ref=redir_mdp_mobile
Psu: corsair professional hx750
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/corsair-power-supply-cmpsu750hx
Operating system: Microsoft windows 7 home premium sp1 64 bit
http://pcpartpicker.com/part/microsoft-os-gfc02050
 
If you want to go for the 3570K you should go for a motherboard with a Z77 chipset. If I were you though I would go for the 4670K (socket 1150) as the socket 1155 for the 3570K is no longer used. If you go 4670K, go for a Z87 chipset motherboard.
 

Could you put a link to this mobo
 
A hair faster, though it doesn't OC as well due to heat issues, similar to the IB 3570K when it came out, it didn't OC as well as it's predecessor the 2500K....so when pushing the OCs on the two some 3570K's will OC better than a 4670k and outperform it, while other 4670K s may OC well enough to outperform a 3570K...it's the luck of the draw as to whether you get a good or a bad CPU.

Asus did a study on the 4770Ks that shows some interesting results, and while not true of the 4670Ks in terms of actual percentages, it can give you an idea of the luck of the draw theory

http://www.hardocp.com/article/2013/06/01/intel_haswell_i74770k_ipc_overclocking_review/6#.Ua6RSm3m7_k
 
Tick - tock has been around awhile now, but people aren't taking in to account DDR4. so there are none that are futureproof, in all honesty. DDR4 is due out next year, so even if you go 1155, Haswell, by the time Broadwell comes out (currently early/mid 2015), mobos will be dominated by DDR4 mobos....not many will want a new CPU and to use old style DRAM