Difference between DKA790GX and DKA790GX Platinum

I'm trying find the difference between the
 DKA790GX  and DKA790GX Platinum.
From what i can tell in the spec the only diff is the firewire port and about £20.
anyone else know ?
rgds

And....the Platinum version is black!!!  That alone would be worth the extra $20 bucks to me.  It's gotta look good when you open the case.

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