I "had" a similar issue with similar RAM. I have the G.Skill F3-17000CL11D-8GBXL DDR3-2133 PC3-17000 4096MB x 2. When I first loaded the computer up I let the memory go at 1600 by default. I wanted to get everything up and stable, then work on increasing the speed of the memory and overclocking. Everything was VERY stable at 1600. I wasn't sure the correct or best way to increase the memory to the rated speed of 2133 so I went to G.Skill for support. I had complete confidence in both the MB and the RAM, just didn't know how to get them working together at that speed. G.Skill told me about the setting the RAM to XMP - Profile 1. That immediately looked good but then I would get BSOD every time going into Win 7. G.Skill told me to set DRAM Voltage to 1.5V and VCCSA/IO to 1.1V, I got the same result. Next they asked me to use MemTest86 and test 1 stick at a time. Both passed individually. Then I put both sticks back in and tested the pair in dual channel, both went through 3 passes fine with no errors. The last recommendation from G.Skill was to reload the OS as it may be corrupt.
That is the part that completely blew my mind. The OS wasn't corrupt. I had rebooted MANY times loading many different drivers and all of my software from scratch. Plus many windows updates and it was very stable. For some reason, reloading after making those settings DID in fact solve the problem. The system is up and running great at 2133 although I don't understand why I had the issue. I would have expected to be able to simply change the parameters and have it work fine.