Do you mean running AI agent(s) locally on your laptop, or have an AI agent generally available in the OS or such, or more general for example like going to Chatgpt's website and asking it questions?
An EDID emulator could potentially help, it fixed an issue for me with a Matrox mini display port output going to an HDMI input on a monitor where I had no sound. Going down that rabbit hole trying to fix my issue there were instances of people using it to prevent monitors from randomly going...
I had that issue too, somehow this order didn't come up if I searched motherboard or CPU, but it did with hard drive.
You could try pluralizing words too. Like processors. As they have generic placeholders for some stuff.
It turns out you can search your old orders on Newegg by searching keywords such as motherboard, cpu, memory, hard drive, etc. I may have ordered some stuff from zipzoomfly or elsewhere at the time.
Here is a build I did in 2001:
Possibly, I am using 25.2.0.3 which is probably latest as I just installed it. I thought maybe a divide by zero or something, but that is just spitballing.
Got it to work, I did have to type the 3. Ran it twice because the peak power had an anomaly or something.
9800X3D with lots of random stuff running in the background.
The easy way doesn't mention the Geekbench 5 prerequisite. When I go to download 5, I am taken to the download page for 6. Found the old version here: https://www.geekbench.com/legacy/
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