Hello Dark Wolf,
I checked the memory QVL (Qualified Vendors List) that ASUS put out for your motherboard and I noticed that the only RAM kits that they could get to work at 3200+MHz were 2x8GB kits. That could explain why you’re having issues with your DOCP. Is DOCP not working with either profile 1 or 2? Does the RAM kit boot at default speeds? If it doesn’t boot at default speeds I would reinstall the RAM sticks in the owners’ manual recommended slots, you should hear a click from both top and bottom of the stick when inserted. The slots will be color coded.
If the sticks are confirmed to be stable at default speeds and not defective, we can begin overclocking or underclocking in your case. Turn off fast boot. Go to DigiVRM+ and set Load Line Calibration to Level 3. Leave that menu. Set RAM speed to 3200Mhz. Set RAM voltage to 1.35V. Set SOC voltage to 1.05V. IMPORTANT, that is 1.05V for the SOC. In DRAM Timings, set CAS latency to 18 and I believe the next 3 settings underneath CAS should already be 18. Save settings and attempt to boot here. If you boot, run stability test. If still unstable, I’d recommend increasing RAM voltage by .01 then booting and testing up to a RAM voltage of 1.40V. If that fails you can increase the RAS ACT Timing to 38, boot then test. If that fails I’d recommend lowering RAM speed to the setting just slower than 3200MHZ, boot then test. If it’s still unstable keep lowering speed until you hit 2933MHz.