The "Intel SRT" feature listed on your MB spec is a driver that allows you to use an SSD as a persistent HD cache. That might be an option if you don't want to bother with having to manage which games get precious SSD space (60GB isn't all that much) and which get relegated to the hard drive.

I've decided to skip SSD for now because of the reliability issues (That OCZ drive apparently had alot of problems that were only recently fixed with a firmware patch), but I might try SRT set as a write-through cache on my new system (similarly speced to yours) once I get the base system put together.

PS: I'm trying to figure out why mine came out so much more expensive that yours. I think the GTX 580, Antec P193 case, and flood-priced 2TB Sata3 HD might have something to do with it.