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As I said, running a BX chipset board at 133 is overclocking. That board can be set to run the PCI bus at a 1/4 divider, which will make the PCI bus run at 33, which is design spec. However, the AGP is locked at a 2/3 divider, so at 133, it will run at 89 - and 66 is design spec. The motherboard doesn't care, but your AGP card might.
The SAFEST thing to do is find a high multiplier 100 FSB slot P3 - something like a 800. That's what I'm running in my P2B-F (previous model to yours). One of those will run no matter what bios revision you have and you will have no issues with your PC100 ram or your video card. The other option is buy a Powerleap kit with a 1.3 GHz Celeron but this may bust your budget - they are $100 US which won't leave you any left over for more ram.
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