DDR3-1333 vs DDR3-1600 (i72600) FOR CS5?

Hi again,
Does DDR3-1600 RAM have any significant advatage over DDR3-1333 for CS5?
Ref. INTEL i72600 / Win 7-64bit / No overclocking, or Video editing.
Thanks,
Leigh

Anything that increases RAM throughput will of course have a positive effect on any and all software applications.  Photoshop CS5, especially with complex operations on very large images, can use all the RAM throughput it can get.
How much difference a particular choice will make for your system is entirely dependent on the design of the rest of the system.
It may be effective to seek out forums with others using that same system and ask for their personal experience.
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