Overclocking amd a8 5500 processor

Hello I'm mark I was wondering if I could overclock my amd a8 5500 processor from stock 3.2 ghz to a higher same stability speed like 3.8 or 4.0 ghz is this safe to do so am I able to do this without upgrading my fan or cooling system. My room temperature usually stays around 74 degrees but may go down to 60 in winter. What ghz speed do u recommend overclocking to for an hp pavillion p7 1534 with amd a8 5500?

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