Kt3 ultra2 ARU 6380e won't run 133 fsb

hello everyone
i'm an unhappy owner of a kt3Ultra2.  
maybe someone can help me with a problem i'm having. i can't seem to increase the front side bus speed to the necessary speed  so that my AMD processor registers at a 1800+ 1533mhz.  the bus is set at 100mhz in the BIOS and setting to 133 causes system instability and crashing.  windows never loads and the computer clicks off even within the BIOS or POST.  i can clock the fsb to somewhere around 120 using fuzzy logic but nowhere near 133 before instability occurs.  i've tested the temperature ratings using the BIOS by powering on after leaving the system off for a while and the temperature raises to about 54c at 133mhz which is well within normal range.  unless the board is giving me a bad temperature readout this board cannot be shutting down due to overheating.  the PSU is well within the required range.  however the manual specifies that ddr2700 is supposed to be used with this board.  would replacing my memory with 2700 allow me to raise the fsb to 133?  i'm stumped.
here are my system specs:
enermax 350 Watt PSU
kt3ultra2 with onboard ATA 133 RAID
Bios Ver. 5.7
AMD 1800+ palimino core 100 mhz fsb :( 1150mhz
256 mb black mushkin 3200 ddr running at 333mhz
western digital ATA100 80gb 7,200 HDD
ATI RADEON 9800 128mb

ok ok ok
so its been awhile but i'm lazy.   its amazing what a laggy ut2004 session will do to man.  i finally took off the heatsink and fan  then gave it a thorough cleaning then reattached and its running at 35 *C like a champ.   a word of advice... if you ever live in a house with no central air (i've lived in two different houses with no central air since building this pc two years ago)  MAKE sure to clean your components.  i've never seen that much dust compacted into one place.  the space between the fan and the heatsink was clogged with so much dirt that it made airflow virtually impossible.  thanx for the friendly advice.  now i look forward to playing ut2004 at a decent setting.
peace.

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    Registered DQMB Inputs   Not Supported
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    Redundant Row Address   Not Supported
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    Product Information   http://www.kingmax.com/product/pro_newp.htm
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    Module Type   Unbuffered
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    Module Voltage   SSTL 2.5
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    Registered DQMB Inputs   Not Supported
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    Module Type   Unbuffered
    Memory Type   DDR SDRAM
    Memory Speed   PC3200 (200 MHz)
    Module Width   64 bit
    Module Voltage   SSTL 2.5
    Error Detection Method   None
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    @ 166 MHz   2.5-3-3-7  (CL-RCD-RP-RAS)
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    Early RAS# Precharge   Not Supported
    Auto-Precharge   Not Supported
    Precharge All   Not Supported
    Write1/Read Burst   Not Supported
    Buffered Address/Control Inputs   Not Supported
    Registered Address/Control Inputs   Not Supported
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    Buffered DQMB Inputs   Not Supported
    Registered DQMB Inputs   Not Supported
    Differential Clock Input   Supported
    Redundant Row Address   Not Supported
    Memory Module Manufacturer   
    Company Name   Nanya Technology Corp.
    Product Information   http://www.nanya.com/e-htm/abc/abc-03.htm
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