Need help with motherboard selection

cool123ter

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http://pcpartpicker.com/p/KjsMTW
These are the current parts I have (some are from an old lenovo computer thats why they are so crap). I plan on buying the i5-4670k and already have the GTX 660 and everything else thats on that list but I have no idea what type of motherboard to get. All I know its I need a LGA 1150 socket but thats it. I want a non expensive solid MOBO and no idea where to go.
Are my other parts okay too because I want to do some high end gaming (60+ fps on all games hopefully).

1. What motherboard should I get, thats good but not expensive? (I was thinking as cheap as possible but less then $130 ish if not I can go more)
2. And are my parts ok for high end gaming? thankyou.
 

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Since I already kind of bought the powersupply is it really that bad that something will happen when I use it and will I really need 650w? And thanks for the motherboard I think I will go for that if I can play all the high end games.
 

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the one on sale is the 4670 but is there really a difference will get a non k CPU prevent me from playing the higher end games?
 

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How about MSI Z97-G55 SLI? (newegg price: $129)

also, if you get extra budget, you may want to upgrade your graphic up to 770 4gd5
should work better with your high-end games

K series cpu will be better if you know how to oc it
if you dont know about overclocking
you may want to change to i5-4670
 

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130693
decided to go with that since there are many reviews so i feel confident its a good buy since I won't be upgrading for years maybe not ever.

I already bought the 660 and I am fine with this buy since the last GPU I had was a 560 Ti and from what I learned a 660 is definate upgrade so I am confident.

So do you have to manually overclock? Is it some complicated process because I was under the assumption that you would manually or very easily overclock (by that just meant that if it was K it can go up to say 3.8 ghz wheras non k it remains at 3.4). How exactly does overclocking work then?
Thanks