I was building my first PC but then this incompatibility note comes up, I have searched a little bit and my question is what if they don't have an update? This is my build: http://pcpartpicker.com/p/FD9LnQ
It is far easier (& more practical) to use an ssd when you build to begin with .
However I would still either try & squeeze a traditional drive in the build as well (even a lowly 500gb or so) or up the ssd to a 240gb model.
Windows pagefile & restore/backup can take a lot of space up on the ssd boot drive ( you of course can disable these if you really want to though)
Its easier to add a traditional hard drive later than it is to add an ssd.
Personally, I'd prefer to get a HDD first, followed by a SSD when I can afford it. 120GB honestly won't do much unless you're pretty much limited to OS, a couple games and mostly web browsing. Personally I have a 500GB SSD with a big HDD, and I have all my stuff on the SSD, with only music and movies on HDD.
A 250GB model will do more justice. A 120GB model is for OS and main apps, 250GB is for the whole C drive with some games, and a 500GB model will get you covered, you may not even need HDD.
The one you selected is an entry level SSD but still a good choice since it's faster than any HDD available.
A lot of things are on sale so I'm changing the GTX 960 with the R9 290,
Corsair CX Series CX600M 600W ATX 12V 80 Plus Bronze Modular Power Supply,
And Kingston SSDNow V300 240GB SV300S37A/240G 2.5IN SATA3 LSI Sandforce Solid State Disk Flash Drive SSD. Is that ok? http://m.ncix.com
A lot of things are on sale so I'm changing the GTX 960 with the R9 290,
Corsair CX Series CX600M 600W ATX 12V 80 Plus Bronze Modular Power Supply,
And Kingston SSDNow V300 240GB SV300S37A/240G 2.5IN SATA3 LSI Sandforce Solid State Disk Flash Drive SSD. Is that ok? http://m.ncix.com
The CX is a terrible unit, and so is the Kingston. Unreliable. If you buy them, be sure to save the boxes for easier RMA.
A lot of things are on sale so I'm changing the GTX 960 with the R9 290,
Corsair CX Series CX600M 600W ATX 12V 80 Plus Bronze Modular Power Supply,
And Kingston SSDNow V300 240GB SV300S37A/240G 2.5IN SATA3 LSI Sandforce Solid State Disk Flash Drive SSD. Is that ok? http://m.ncix.com
The CX is a terrible unit, and so is the Kingston. Unreliable. If you buy them, be sure to save the boxes for easier RMA.
A lot of things are on sale so I'm changing the GTX 960 with the R9 290,
Corsair CX Series CX600M 600W ATX 12V 80 Plus Bronze Modular Power Supply,
And Kingston SSDNow V300 240GB SV300S37A/240G 2.5IN SATA3 LSI Sandforce Solid State Disk Flash Drive SSD. Is that ok? http://m.ncix.com
The CX is a terrible unit, and so is the Kingston. Unreliable. If you buy them, be sure to save the boxes for easier RMA.
Bought and in the process of building this PC! I'm so excited!
Intel core i3 4150
G. Skill Ripjaw X 8GB (2x4)
Crucial bx100 250 gb
Zalman ZM-Z9 U3 ATX
Cooler Master Elite V2 550W ATX Power Supply
MSI GeForce gtx 960 100 million edition
MSI B85M-E45 mATX lga1150
Bought and in the process of building this PC! I'm so excited!
Intel core i3 4150
G. Skill Ripjaw X 8GB (2x4)
Crucial bx100 250 gb
Zalman ZM-Z9 U3 ATX
Cooler Master Elite V2 550W ATX Power Supply
MSI GeForce gtx 960 100 million edition
MSI B85M-E45 mATX lga1150