Ryzen and DRAM specifications refer to electrical parameters defining performance and compatibility.
Ryzen and DRAM specifications refer to electrical parameters defining performance and compatibility.
You're using a Ryzen 3600 and G.SKILL Trident Z Neo RGB F4-3600C18D-16GTZN DDR4 3600MHz motherboard. Your setup is solid, and overclocking to 16V at 1.4V has worked well for you. Regarding the voltage, it's generally safe to keep your CPU running at that level as long as it stays within its rated limits—just ensure your motherboard supports it. For stability, aim for a balance between performance and longevity; locking at 3.6GHz with 1.2V is a common starting point, but monitor temperatures closely. Your ASUS B550M-K should handle it if the cooling is adequate. If you're unsure, start there and adjust gradually based on stability and thermal performance.
It's okay. There aren't any universal "ideal" configurations since every processor, RAM, and setup is unique.