Question / Help Recording with Hardware (AMD) high bitrate

VitoCraftLP

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So I recorded some footage of "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands" and got my normal 30+ FPS (40) ingame but set to 30 to record.
I did not really consider any big issues until after 5-8 minutes my game started lagging extremely so I tabbed out stopped the recording and went to look why. ( Other games like: Diablo 3, LoL, Battlefield 4, Battlefield 1 etc. are not a probelm to record neither do they lag (on high or medium settings))
Since I record via my GPU (AMD Radeon RX 580) I get a Bitrate from the raw footage at about 150.000 kBit/s wich i know is fine because GPU recording produces higher Bitrate for good quality.
kbits.PNG


Now my question / where i need help, is there a way to regulate the bitrate except the "Same as Stream" method? what would / is a good bitrate for recording?

Edit
Now with OBS 20.1.3 I try'd the autoconifg assistant and it gave me this:
obs autoconfig.PNG

wich I belive 6.000 bitrate is maybe a bit low?


System:
OS: Windows 8.1 64Bit
CPU: AMD FX-8350 {8 core * 4.20 GHz}
GPU: AMD Radeon RX 580 {8GB GDDR5 Overclock Edition (AMD Website for more specs)}
RAM: 8GB DDR3 { with 666.6 MHz}
MAINBOARD: MSI 970A-G43 (MS-7639)
SSD [120GB for System and Editing]
HDD1 [500GB for recording]
HDD2 [500GB for games]
Screens : 2x 1920*1080 LG screens

Prefered Recording Options:
1920*1080 with 60fps in a good bitrate (after rendering about 12.000kBit/s for YouTUbe)
 
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