Motherboards without the means to drive FSB and PCI with different
clocks (most older motherboards sold before faster CPUs came out)
simply make PCI clock = 1/2 FSB clock. If FSB is at 75MHz then PCI is
at 37.5MHz and overclocked.
I haven't heard of motherboards creating PCI clock from FSB with a
modifiable divisor. Either PCI clock depends on FSB or is driven
separately at 33MHz.
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