Reply 280 of 293, by Deunan
I'm not 100% sure but yes, these mobos have 2 clock sources and seem to switch between them. It makes less sense for 12->6 MHz switch, that could be done with /2 divider (with is just one flip-flop) but having two sources allow for more complex schemes, like 10MHz CPU and 6MHz de-turbo mode. That being said the mobo manufacturers quickly realized a 10MHz rated CPU will also work pretty well at 12MHz, and all this overclock needs is a simple crystal swap.
Anyway, you should have 2 crystals near 001 chip, one 12MHz (which seems to work fine if you get reliable 6MHz operation) and 24MHz one. On my mobo this one is called "25M/20M" on the solder mask. I guess even the 12MHz variant was to be overclocked to 12.5 by default. So this one I would assume is not working for you. Check it with a scope (use 10:1 probe), inspect the nearby capacitors, and the parallel resistor - in this circuit the resistor is pretty low value and quite important. I never checked but my expectation would be both of these clocks must be running all the time, rather then being switched on-demand.