welcome
1. every setup even with supposedly the same hardware will behave differently. Therefore people can give you an indication of their settings but they may not be what your system needs for the same.
2. just by blindly following what someone else tells you to do won't really help you to learn overclocking. It helps to have at least some basic understanding of why doing something has an effect on something else & tbh that mostly comes with reading (there is a good tutorial with a quad as a sticky here at Hexus) & experience.
3. probably the limiting factor on your IP35 Pro with a quad is going to be your PWM temps.
As stock I would suggest that you aim for something like 3.4 rather than 3.6+ for 24/7.