as the title says, as soon as I enable instant replay or record through nvidia's shadowplay, my clocks and memory clocks go to town and skyrocket to their max, causing temps to go absurdly high, any way to fix this? as I really like having instant replay on for if something cool happens during my gaming sessions. thanks
system specs are, Ryzen 5 5600g at 4.2ghz, 24gb of ram at 2400mhz, RTX 2060 SC EVGA, MOBO B450m Mortar Max, one 1tb seagate HDD at 7k rpm and an external seagate hdd at 5200 rpm, same storage quantity, PSU is a 500w one with around 3 years of use, (can't remember the make and don't have time to open my computer to look at it but i think it's an EVGA one) don't do a lot of heavy gaming or gaming at all for that matter so it doesn't get too stressed
system specs are, Ryzen 5 5600g at 4.2ghz, 24gb of ram at 2400mhz, RTX 2060 SC EVGA, MOBO B450m Mortar Max, one 1tb seagate HDD at 7k rpm and an external seagate hdd at 5200 rpm, same storage quantity, PSU is a 500w one with around 3 years of use, (can't remember the make and don't have time to open my computer to look at it but i think it's an EVGA one) don't do a lot of heavy gaming or gaming at all for that matter so it doesn't get too stressed
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