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Oh no, be careful here. Your old cpu uses the LGA 1150 socket type. You probably can't find any recently manufactured motherboards that target that socket type.
When new CPU architectures are released, the socket type is usually changed as well and they're not always compatible with older versions.
My usual rule is that when upgrading the mobo or CPU, always upgrade the other as well.