This is the parameter that your motherboard supports dual-channel DDR3 2200 (overclocking)/1600/1333/1066 memory.
See the option of 1600?
Memory is backward compatible, and both 1600 and 1333 can be installed.
As for compatibility, there should be no problem. I think you chose Kingston, which is famous for its good compatibility.
No problem.
It must be 1600 in improving performance.
I remember when the third generation police just came out, they just shouted the slogan "faster than DDR2 15%".
Of course, there are differences between different frequencies in the same system.
But you are definitely useless 1333 and 1600. Both are 1600.
But then again, that's a little different. I think you must test it with software.
You can't feel it yourself.