Well the main difference between the two board is the B75 and Z77 chipset (the motherboard is build around them). B75 is the lowest range, Z77 a lot more higher. The B75 has only one SATA 6GB/s port which will be required by your SSD, this might be a critical point in case you want to add more SSDs in the future. The rest of the features (SSD Caching, more Overclocking control) are really just redundant.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGA_115...ridge_Chipsets
I would try to get a motherboard with a Q77 chipset, you might be able to get an i7 as well then.
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