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Yes, there's a difference.

If you're asking whether it's noticeable --Probably not. 

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Not really... but it sounds better :P

 

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It's rare that a particular workload is very dependent on memory bandwidth. It does help a little on integrated graphics of course.

One example of something memory-intensive has traditionally been data compression, but most people's computers don't spend a great deal of time doing that.

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Is there a real diffrence at all with 1333mhz ram and 1600?

Of course 1600-1333=267Mhz. That's the difference. :)

 

Now...seriously, there's no noticeable difference in performance, when using daily apps, games etc.

 

I suppose productivity is one domain where higher clocked RAM can make a difference. Photoshop for example would see improvements with higher clocked memory because of RAM caching.

 

Anyways...prices are not that different..so, at the end of the day...a few extra bucks for "faster" memory won't hurt.

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In gaming 1600 is must as minimum.

? hummm...no! 800mhz would be perfectly fine:

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Is there a real diffrence at all with 1333mhz ram and 1600?

yes but only noticeable when multitasking or video rendering .not in games  

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Yes, there's a difference.

If you're asking whether it's noticeable --Probably not.

 

With apus it is quite a bit AFAIK .

 

They like fast ram.

 

With dedicated gpus , one frame at most :3

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