Hi,
Have you crossed checked if that especific memory module is on the board QVL? If it isn't then you may be out of luck, as it was not tested or certified by the board vendor to work.
What does that mean?
You will have to work around and find the best memory timings and speed for it to work, reaching a compromise if possible.
Eg: Try something like 6000mhz to start with and maybe CL36 to see if its stable. After you find a "stable ground" work your way up. Don't mess with the voltages yet, keep it as the vendor says, if the maximum is 1.4v let it stay at 1.4v
Another way, RMA?
If you are still eligible to return no questions asked, I would. And get a memory kit thats on the QVL and preferably EXPO certified.
Good Luck
The Englishman