Question 11700k & Asus Prime Z590-P XMP Failure

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Hey everyone. So yesterday I decided to upgrade my pc from a B550 Tomahawk and Ryzen 7 3800XT to an 11700k and Asus Prime Z590-P. (Motherboard is free on Microcenter with the CPU purchase). However, once I installed windows again and went back to my BIOS to turn on my XMP to get the full speed of my 3200 DDR4, the PC will go into a constant boot loop. It will not boot to windows 10 unless XMP is off. The only times I have gotten it too boot to windows 10 with XMP at 3200 is when I reduce the voltage to 1.2V, which boots into “Safe Mode” and then crashes once a game starts. However, my ram worked perfectly fine on the B550 at 1.35V and is rated to do so, meaning it’s most likely not a ram issue. I also updated the BIOS to the most recent version I could (it had errors with any versions released in the past year and I could install a version from 4/27/2021). Anyone have any suggestions? I tried everything I could think of and had no luck, I'd like to have a working PC once again and get the full 3200MHz instead of 2400.
My System:
-Intel i7 11700k
-Asus Prime Z590-P
-T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4 32GB Kit 3200MHz(TLZGD432G3200HC16CDC01)
-Msi Gaming X Trio RTX 3070
 
Hey everyone. So yesterday I decided to upgrade my pc from a B550 Tomahawk and Ryzen 7 3800XT to an 11700k and Asus Prime Z590-P. (Motherboard is free on Microcenter with the CPU purchase). However, once I installed windows again and went back to my BIOS to turn on my XMP to get the full speed of my 3200 DDR4, the PC will go into a constant boot loop. It will not boot to windows 10 unless XMP is off. The only times I have gotten it too boot to windows 10 with XMP at 3200 is when I reduce the voltage to 1.2V, which boots into “Safe Mode” and then crashes once a game starts. However, my ram worked perfectly fine on the B550 at 1.35V and is rated to do so, meaning it’s most likely not a ram issue. I also updated the BIOS to the most recent version I could (it had errors with any versions released in the past year and I could install a version from 4/27/2021). Anyone have any suggestions? I tried everything I could think of and had no luck, I'd like to have a working PC once again and get the full 3200MHz instead of 2400.
My System:
-Intel i7 11700k
-Asus Prime Z590-P
-T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4 32GB Kit 3200MHz(TLZGD432G3200HC16CDC01)
-Msi Gaming X Trio RTX 3070
Is the ram in the proper slots?

Boot a copy of memtest86 and see what it shows.