Why arent U Suggesting a z77 board so that i can switch to 3770 when it comes?
That is because Sire, no Z77 motherboards are out in the market and you will not require a Z77 based motherboard, an H77 chipset based board will be fine for you [as you are not over-clocking].
Also all current generation motherboards [Intel H61 / H67 / P67 / Z68] will support Ivy-Bridge processors based on the LGA 1155 socket, read here for more details --> http://www.anandtech.com/show/4830/intels-ivy-bridge-architecture-exposed / http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?275642-Asus-confirms-Ivy-Bridge-compatibility-for-its-Z68-P67-H67-H61-board-and-PCIe-3.0 / http://www.intel.com/my/roadmap/pdf/DesktopRoadmap.pdf.
Also will you buy a processor now [Core i7 2600], then buy an Ivy Bridge later? If you are buying the aforementioned Core i7 2600, you do not need to upgrade to Ivy-Bridge.
Also if you are buying anything buy the following components --
Intel Core i7 2600 ~16500/-
Intel DH67-BL ~5400/- OR ASUS P8H67M-EVO ~7500/-
Corsair Carbide 400R ~5400/- OR Cooler Master 690 ~3900/-
Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO ~2500/-
Hope this explains the picture clearly. Cheers!!