I'm going to have to disagree with Uranium-235 on this. The fact that the motherboard can support 133Mhz RAM doesn't mean it can support a 133Mhz FSB. In fact the first generation was purely 100Mhz FSB, like any motherboard based on the VIA Apollo KT133's or the original AMD chipset for the K7's. There are a few of the early T-birds that do support the 100Mhz FSB, however they are mostly out of circulation.
I would check Tech Support. If your warranty is over, I would open it up and look for the N. bridge and S. bridge to see what chipset. That is the determining factor.
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