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The PC shutting down and then refusing to start again can either be overheating, which I think we can rule out here, or the PSU tripping OPP (Over Power Protection), meaning the system tried to pull more power than the PSU can supply.
with only 2 dimms in dual channel (same colored slots) it should work just fine
4 dimms have problems hitting higher speeds, depending on the cpu
with non matching dimms/kits you cant use xmp/docp, you will need to find and test for compatible speeds/timings/voltage for all kits
full specs would be helpful
post a cpuz validation link
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
cpuz -> validate button -> submit button
it will open a browser, copy the url (address) and paste it here
edit
The RAM is 3600MT/s but i run it at 2400MT/s , the mobo has limits .
if it is, enable docp, then manually lower the ram to the next bump down
will keep the timings and voltage from the xmp profile but with a lower freq
first, reset bios to defaults
then set ram voltage to 1.35v if its ddr4, or 1.25v if its ddr5
then you just raise freq til unstable, then back down 1, then lower cl til its unstable, then up 1
testing at each step with a usb bootable image of memtest86+
Or their DOCP isn't stable which is possible as DOCP and XMP are never guaranteed to work.