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Depends on whether you use JavaScript based pages...
DevJonny Updated - 25th Feb 2009
...if not then, no, it won't help. But a lot (sorry no proof to back this up) of web sites these days use JavaScript.

I personally use FF3 w/ NoScript which stops JavaScript from running by default. More or less any page I visit has NoScript blocking something which tells me there is a lot about (most are Google Analytics scripts) on a page.

So I would say using a browser that can render it faster (if you don't use NoScript) will speed up your web experience...

-- EDIT --

Takalok just kind of made my point a lot more compact!
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