[915 Series] No async PCIe clock possible

I have a 915P Neo 2 version 1.0A with latest bios 1.7
Bios offers the possibility to clock PCIe async.
Example:
FSB 200 shows PCIe of 100
FSB 240 shows PCIe of 114
But changing PCIe setting to anything else and the board does not boot.    Only differences of 2 MHz to the optimal sync values are possible to let the system start. 
Why is this a problem:
The onboard LAN does not operate at more than 116 PCIe clock and my grahics card does not run stable at more than 120 MHz PCIe clock. 
Is there a solution available?    Why won't the board boot with async PCIe clocks?
Thanks and regards

Yes, v1.6 should be able to support your CPU.
BIOS Type AMI® BIOS   File Sizes 419KB
Version  1.6   Update date 2005-2-23
Update Description Update CPU Microcode for 64 bit CPU.

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