Your FSB is already at 133 therefore there is not much room to OC since most boards won't make 150 or higher. (let alone the ram)
Example 8X100=800 mhz, OC 8X133=1064
Now -> Now take your CPU, it's already at 133. Check it at 150X8 -> 1200 = not going to happen.
Sorry....Now that I think of it...your CPU would be 6X133 which equals 800. Move it up to 150X6 = 900. Which you may or may not be able to get working. Still, not much room to move right? That's why the 800E 100mhz version is much more popular. CIAO
I have my PIII 800eb(133fsb) running at 900. Its very very stable. My motherboard is a ASUS CUV4x. On this MoBo all i have to do is changed the bus speed to 150. this also boosts the pci clock to 37.5. Just for safety sake, I installed a ThermalTake Golden Orb fan. I run at a very comfortable 36 degrees C. It can be done...but be careful.