Did you see anand's article about the 100-132Mhz/133+Mhz FSB Jumper?
It's like Jack burton described, becuase of that jumper the FSB is set to 133Mhz at power on time, but the multiplier isn't lowered to 7x until the BIOS initializes...apperntly your chip can't run at 1Ghz even for that long.
I had a chip...it would run ok at 824 (8x103), but 832 (8x104)was flaky, 840 (8x105) wouldn't load windows and 850 (8.5x100) woudln't POST.
But after fiddling around with my cooling a bit I can get the chip to run stably at 900.
It's possible your chip won't POST past 972Mhz, but you might want to check your cooling...do you have good thermal paste? Too much thermal paste? Not enough? (In my situation above I had too much, in which case it acts as an insulator)