Which Macbook is better?

So I want to switch from a 13in to a 15in but I was a little worried about the specs.
13 inch     15 inch
i7 (dual)     i7(quad)
2.9 ghz     2.3 ghz
8 gb ram     4 gb ram
Would I notice a difference in speed for multitasking and small gaming? If it helps, I thought the 13in performed extremely well, but I just want a bigger screen.

RAM can be user upgraded in a standard MBP.  You can actually install 16 GB RAM if you wish, in both of these MBPs..
The CPU governs speed.  More RAM can allow the MBP to operate more efficiently by reducing swaps to the HDD but once all of the required data is in RAM, additional RAM will not make the processing faster.  In other words, if 3 GB RAM is needed, having 8 GB RAM will not help.  If more that 4 GB RAM is required, then 8 GB RAM will be useful.
Ciao.

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