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How do I "like" or "thumbs up" a helpful member?

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Is there a way to award helpful members?  As someone who recently learned a GPU and graphics card are the same thing, I wish to reward a member that took the time to answer my messages about my first gaming pc build.  Patient, patient, man.

 

If there is a way please let me know.

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Like their posts! I think thats the only way...

When in doubt, re-format.

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You can click "like this" on the post, or set as the solution to your thread.

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mark their answer as solved and or like their comments. these will show up on people pages

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Thank you guys.  I was trying to do it from his profile lol

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Although often used interchangeably, GPU and a graphics card refers to different things.
A graphics card is the piece of hardware with display outputs and plugs into your motherboard.
A GPU is the processor found on that graphics card.

Graphics-Card-Components.jpg

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Although often used interchangeably, GPU and a graphics card refers to different things.

A graphics card is the piece of hardware with display outputs and plugs into your motherboard.

A GPU is the processor found on that graphics card.

Graphics-Card-Components.jpg

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Thank you guys.  I was trying to do it from his profile lol

Whole system will get better really soon. Now Likes for single posts are really generic. Also Mark Solved you can only pick one best answer.

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Ive never heard of a noob friendly computer community lol.  I guess I should keep my mouth shut about originally planning to buy a prebuilt gaming pc before I ruin it.

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Ive never heard of a noob friendly computer community lol.  I guess I should keep my mouth shut about originally planning to buy a prebuilt gaming pc before I ruin it.

you'll find that generally speaking, we're unusually fast too :)

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