The 4670k and 4770k are LGA 1150 socket cpus. So if you are set on one of these you have to get a LGA 1150 board. You can't use either of the two cpus on a 2011 socket.
Both cpus you mention are lga 1150, which isn't compatible with lga 2011. Core i7-3930k and i7-4930k are examples of lga 2011 cpus (and you'll need an X79 chipset motherboard to go with them)
The 4670k and 4770k are LGA 1150 socket cpus. So if you are set on one of these you have to get a LGA 1150 board. You can't use either of the two cpus on a 2011 socket.
Both cpus you mention are lga 1150, which isn't compatible with lga 2011. Core i7-3930k and i7-4930k are examples of lga 2011 cpus (and you'll need an X79 chipset motherboard to go with them)
dont know maybe came across wrong i mean 4770k vs 4820k