Do you have the latest BIOS? With XMP enabled, lower DRAM Frequency until the system can boot. Then work up and increase CPU-NB Voltage to see if it can support higher.
I don't think that CPU and motherboard can support higher than DDR3-1866/2133
Do you have the latest BIOS? With XMP enabled, lower DRAM Frequency until the system can boot. Then work up and increase CPU-NB Voltage to see if it can support higher.
I don't think that CPU and motherboard can support higher than DDR3-1866/2133