I would go into the bios and turn off all those "greenie" items, like Turbo Boost, C1E, Cool N Quiet and the like.
Then I would set Cpu Voltage (Cpu Vcore) to 1.4125 with LLC set to 50% or similar.
Then I would set the CPU-NB voltage to 1.25V and get it out of the way. Likely will not have
to change it later for a faster cpu speed.
Then I would set the Ram voltage to 1.55 or close thereto. I cannot see your bios to know if that
exact voltage is available.
Then I would set the ram to run at DDR1333 and set the ram timings to 9, 9, 9, 24. The tRC will not
have to be adjusted most likely since the ram is at DDR1333.
Then I would go and set the CPU multiplier to 18 for a cpu Mhz of 3600Mhz.
At those settings it should boot boot fine and from within Windows, I would open the HWMonitor from
the CPUID site and then run Prime95 for at least 2 hours and if nothing fails capture the CPUz tabs,
CPU and Memory and the whole image of the HWMonitor application which was running in the background
while priming and put those three images in a post to the forum. Make sure the capture of HWMonitor has
the + sign clicked on at the CPU so the CPU CORE temps will show up.
Going that route we get a 3600Mhz pass/fail baseline to determine if there is a next step.