My understanding is that DBContext internally uses ObjectContext (ie dbcontext is a wrapper) and therefore wont be faster.
What you may find is that DBContext will out of the box tweek the ObjectContext a little more than prehaps you would using it everyday. For example EF5 does some additional work with compiled queries to allow for a bit better performance. This means that your un-optimised app may perform faster with DBContext (but this is obviously highly dependent on what you are doing). DBContext also adds a lot of simplicity to your application as its a far less complicated interface than OC.