Some motherboards / cpus can be picky about the kind of RAM installed. For example, with my 880GMA-USB3 board with x6 1065T, UMAX CETUS 1600 branded RAM would work at 1333 MHz with all four slots populated. It would even work at 1600 MHz with higher latencies. Then I put two sticks of the very same RAM into a GA-A75N-USB3 board with an A6-3500 CPU. Would it work? Would it Hell!
As others have mentioned, the x6 1090T officially supports RAM of up to 1333 MHz. Your RAM is rated faster, and while RAM usually works at lower than rated speeds, there is no guarantee.
As a footnote, there is absolutely nothing to be gained by overclocking the RAM on the Thubans. The bottleneck is the memory controller itself, not the bandwidth of the RAM. Just compare against Intel chips with AMD chips running RAM at 1333 MHz. The memory clock speed is the same, but the Intel memory controllers stomp all over the AMD ones.