Colors are different in photoshop from render

Hi,
since i got ps cc my colors are different in photoshop from render. The picture below ist photoshop. Inside photopshop it is the actual color, in render there is a loss of saturation.
i used a1d952 (#a1d952) for this green.
Hope somebody has a solution for this.

sorry for such a late response :/
I use Adobe rgb 1998. also it shows me color profile warnings when i import an image and recommends me to use adobe rgb 1998.

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