I re-posted this from my response in another topic:
I also had the dreaded issues with 4 sticks of RAM.
My new system ran flawlessly with 2x4GB G.Skill RAM Ripjaws by themselves
I first ran this PC3-2400 Ripjaws X 8GB set by itself for 24hrs using XMP profile and adjusted the voltage to 1.66Volts
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231666When I added my second set of G.Skill PC3-2400 Sniper with the same wait states but different model
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231667The system would power on, do some post codes, shut off, power back on, do post codes and then off again forever until I killed the power
I did finally get all 4 to work but I had to start with the pair of 4GB G.Skill Sniper PC3-2400 first in the A slots
I turned off XMP profile and did a manual setup with the wait states as specified at 11-13-13-31 and left the others on auto
I turned off the CPU energy saving features so that my i3-4330 is locked at a constant 3.5GHz
I used the standard memory speed adjustments then dialed in at PC3-1600 with the wait states manually at 11-13-13-31, the rest on Auto
I went into the CPU voltage settings and added 0.20 volts to the following and hit apply:
-System agent voltage
-CPU IO Analog
-CPU IO Digital
I saved and turned the power off, waited for the P/S to discharge and added the Ripjaws 2x4GB modules in the B channel
The system booted this time finally!!!!
I kept checking my voltage monitoring and wait states to make sure I was reading 1.66volts and my wait states were sticking.
I raised the memory multiplier to first get 1866 saved and rebooted.
To my surprise it started and I went into the BIOS to make sure voltages and wait states were sticking again.
I raised all 4 sticks to 2133MHz and at 11-13-13-31 times, 1.66 volts (rated 1.65)
Saved and restarted, it went into the BIOS again. Everything looked good.
Right now I am stability testing. I am going to run all 4 modules (16GB) all night on Memtest86+ 4.20 all night at 2133MHz
Its 1:30AM and I don't have any errors yet after only 35minutes.
I will check this in the morning.
I may just leave them at 2133 and call it quits at this point. The difference between 2133 and their default rates of 2400 is pretty much bragging rights.
OH, I forgot to mention I am using the F8 BIOS. I cannot seem to get the F9 to install with either @BIOS in Win 8.1 or off the USB stick flashing from inside the BIOS GUI
The system made it through 9 hours of MemTest86+ with no errors
I am going to leave the BIOS at version F8 and the memory speed at 2133MHz, it ain't broke so I will stop fixing it.
I have been using the new system to install at least a dozen applications with no issues
Thanks to many forum members post which gave me some things to try. Thanks!!!