I don't think it makes a difference for a good chunk of 99% consumers.
Most people settle for DDR3-1600 instead of going for DDR3-2166 or whatever because DDR3-1600 is good enough for everyone and not worth the extra cash.
I'm surprised it actually doesn't. Because the vast majority of code out there is not optimized and has terrible memory access. So you'd think that memory performance would matter more.
When I was playing around with my rig, I did notice a 5% difference between 2166 and 2666 for my Pi program at 10 billion digits. But I think that might've also included a cache overclock from 3.0 GHz -> 3.75 GHz.
I'm not sure which one made the bigger difference.
I have a class holding a pointer (it must be a pointer)
I create object of the class and insert it into vector<>
Every time it is inserted, the copy constructor is called, and a copy is placed into the vector, while the temporary one on the stack is destroyed by the destructor
It appears that @Jefffrey was around; anyone object to him being a room owner on the condition that he kicks people in lieu of arguing with them when he's around?
It appears that @Jefffrey was around; anyone object to him being a room owner on the condition that he kicks people in lieu of arguing with them when he's around?