LR 4.4 Edit in PS CS6

Recently I moved from LR3.6 and PS CS5 to LR 4.4 and PS CS6. And I was upleasantly surpized how long it take to send image from LR to PS:previously it took around 3-5 sec, and now it take 13 secs. Images are RAWs from Canon 5D MKII, PC consists of i5-2500K, 16Gb, SSD. Any suggestions how I can drasticaly improve "edit in" time? Cause processing of thousands photo with this lag is not acceptable for me

Intel Core i7-3960X
16GB Ram
7200 RPM Drive (Catalog on Internal - Images on USB 3.0 External)
Canon 5DMKII -Raw file.
For Comparison:
With Photoshop closed: 20 seconds
With Photoshop already open: 3 seconds.
You didn't say whether you preopen Photoshop and leave it open or not but that is a great way to speed things up.

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