New Build 770-G45 won't post

Hi,
I doing a new build for a friend, I've built 4 systems to date but haven't had much trouble so I don't have much experience trouble shooting.
This is the issue so far, if I clear the CMOS when I boot up everything seems fine, the bios posts, I can enter setup, and everything seems to be recognized.
Once I save and re-boot I get the splash screen followed by a blinking cursor on a blank screen, in other words the bios won't post.
I'm wondering if I have a problem with my memory (see specs below), I've noticed the mainboard recognizes it as 1333, I read the sticky on memory, but I'm still not sure what to do here.
Thanks

Ram Model #F3-12800CL9D-4GBNQ
http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=88
Looks like I should have researched this RAM more carefully, it looks like it only works for AMD 785 series and higher.
Do you guys agree?
Thanks

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