check the ram specs online and see what the max voltage is, then check that against what your bios have set, it could be that the voltage is frying the ram cards, or that your motherboard has a issue with the ram mounts that's killing the cards
move one card to B2, and remove the other card, if that still has the boot loop, change the card again
had the same issue with twin 8gb g.skill ripjaws V ddr4 one of my ram cards was bad had to send it in for a replacement
if so pop that bitch in and run repair on the partition you have windows installed on the primary storage device, then make sure you have the boot order set in the bios menu
try running cmd in admin mode
then type this cmd line
diskpart
select disk (# this has to be a number i.e disk 0) hit enter
then enter cmd line
clean
after you've hit clean, it will remove the protection from the disk you should be able to access the data after that, (50/50 chance of data...