Absolutely. It’s an unlocked processor, meaning the multiplier can be changed and was designed as such (plus was an extra feature that increased its price). It does automatically change speed from the default 3.8GHz to 4.4GHz by itself already, as part of the built in Intel turboboost.
It really depends on your motherboard, RAM and your cooling for how much is possible in terms of increasing over stock speeds. The unlock processors (X or K ending specs) usually have motherboard utilities that run in Windows to overclock. They change the voltages and clock speeds and work well, although can be a little coarse in their changes, leading to using more voltages (i.e. heat) than needed.
A general manual guide is something like this - Delid My CPU - #50 by fearlessfrog
If you have a non-stock fan then it might be worth a play.