No, you can't overclock at all.
No, you can't overclock at all.
Sure! With your Ryzen 5 3600 and a Be Quiet Pure Pure Slim, you can try boosting performance slightly to around 3.7GHz. First, check if your cooler supports that boost—some high-end coolers handle it well. Then, see if you can tweak the voltage ratio without changing the core voltage directly. It’s possible, but be careful not to exceed safe limits.
Setting the fixed all-core value to 3.7 stops you from gaining the advantages of 4GHz+ boost clocks. Only specific programs gain from a fixed all-core overclock.
You'll need to try it out yourself once you adjust the frequency, because that's the silicon lottery, baby.
Yes, you can use tools like CPU-Z stress test or Cinebench R15 to evaluate performance.
Check the results before and after the OC to confirm if it actually helps your scores, since the 3600 boosts are likely above 3.7GHz.
Currently, your CPU operates at 2.2GHz. It might not be optimal at 3.6GHz—consider checking for bottlenecks or upgrading components if needed. To resolve the issue, you could try adjusting settings or improving system performance.