Ugh. PCI = FSB/PCI Multiplier. A 166 FSB at a 5 Multiplier gives you a PCI bus of 33 (stock). AGP always is 2*PCI on those boards. If you ran 200 FSB at a 5 Multiplier (max on your board), your PCI bus is 40 and your AGP is 80 (from 33/66 stock). Things will go wonky at these speeds if your hardware can't handle it. What you are looking at is the FSB/Mem Spd setting, so that you can, for instance, run your bus at 166 and your memory at (166*5)/3 = 276. Or, if you ran a 133 FSB, then (133*5)/3 = 221.
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