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Ever since AnandTech published "Sandy Bridge Memory Scaling: Choosing the Best DDR3", I've been recommending 1333MHz RAM over 1600, especially for gaming. Just to recap, the article showed a 1-2% performance benefit at best, and no benefit for gaming.
One thing that article didn't cover was Photoshop, so I went looking for such a benchmark today. I found a Bit-Tech.net article that, while it doesn't have Photoshop, shows only a 1% improvement in the GIMP. So that settled that.
But then I looked at page 6. It shows a full 5% performance improvement in Civ V!
Have we been leading people astray from significant performance improvements in some games?
One thing that article didn't cover was Photoshop, so I went looking for such a benchmark today. I found a Bit-Tech.net article that, while it doesn't have Photoshop, shows only a 1% improvement in the GIMP. So that settled that.
But then I looked at page 6. It shows a full 5% performance improvement in Civ V!
