Yorkman and all others, thanks a bunch for all the comments. I was busy with something else and finally was able to find some time to get back to this post. In the mean time, I've conducted an EDS analysis on both tubes and fins. Here's what I found;Tubing material for both evaps are identical, they both contain 99.99% Al, I am guessing it is Al 1060 (no difference in thermal conductuvuty). However, fins vary a little, fins on the one evaporator that performs better contain some Zn and Fe. The other one is again Al 1060, no Zn, Fe, nothing. One of them could be anodized for numerous reasons. I'll look into this.
On the other hand, I immersed both evaporators into a water tank and then pull them out. The one evaporator with a rougher surface retained much much more water than the one with a smooth surface finish. Can you imagine these two evaporators running in a freezer, these parts sweat pretty much and if that water doesn't drain off the surface, it will remain on evaporator and end up freezing. I think this is one of the cons of rough surface. Also, rougher surface means poor surface contact with fins as well, you would want to create snug fit and it is easier with a smoother surface. Anyways,these are just my opinions ofcourse, any suggestion, comments are most welcome.