BX boards will usually allow you to push up the FSB speed beyond 100MHz either through bios or jumpers (depending on motherboard) and/or through softfsb.exe - Can usually clock up 103, 112 and 133MHz - you overclock the AGP bus as you do so, as ever, how close to 133MHz you will manage will vary (and you'll likely need PC133 RAM rather than PC100 if you havent already).
So if you have a native 100MHz FSB chip, be worth trying a spot of overclocking (my p3 450MHz slot one CPU ran ok at 112MHz FSB but system instantly crashes if push to 133 in softfsb), or if you do buy a 133 FSB chip, you may lose a bit less speed that those above suggest (or none if your system is stable at the full 133MHz)
V4P895P3 VLB Motherboard AMD 486 133MHz.64mb RAM, CF 4Gb HDD,
440bx MSI 6119, modified slocket , Tualitin Celeron 1.2Ghz 256mb SD-RAM, CF 4GB HDD, FX5200 gfx
386sx 20MHz ICL NB386s laptop, 4mb RAM, modified bios with XT-IDE, CF 512mb, 387 FPU