Difference between Satellite A500-025 and A500-02F

Satellite A500-02F costs about 10% more than Satellite A500-025.
Is the Satellite A500-02F much better and worth the extra money or are they basically the same . The Satellite A500-02F has a T6066 chip compared to T6065 in the Satellite A500-025 much difference?
The Satellite A500-02F has DDR3 memory, will this make much difference? Any other differences?
Thanks.

Hi junglo,
I think you have already answered the question yourself. The Satellite A500-02F has a faster CPU and DDR3 memory. It should be a little bit faster in programs they need a high CPU performance and in games for example.
Its also depending on the programs that you want to use but I would choose the faster model. I dont buy every year a new notebook so I would choose the faster one and 10% difference isnt so much. ;)

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