HD4670 AGP doesn't boot on MSI K8N Neo-3 (AGR Slot)

Hello,
First of all let me say that this forum has helped me a lot when I was searching for a modified BIOS for my laptop and I've gathered a lot of useful information from here.
Now to my problem - I recently bought a used MSI K8N Neo-3 in the quest to build the "ultimate" 754+AGP slot PC.
The problem is that my HD4670 AGP doesn't work because the AGR slot doesn't support it.
Can someone please make a modified bios that supports HIS HD4670 1GB DDR3 AGP ?

That is not possible. An AGR slot is NO AGP slot. It is basically a modified PCIe slot with limited backwards compatibility with AGP. It is only used on few MSI boards and will only work with few compatible cards as it is no AGP slot as I already said. It's a technical limitation and no bios compatibility issue.
MSI didn't list a warning and compatibility list for fun:
Quote from: http://www.msi.com/product/mb/K8N-Neo3.html#/?div=Detail
The AGR slot is a special design that only supports compatible AGP VGA cards. For more detailed information on compatible AGP VGA cards, please refer here
As you can see your card is not listed but only very few way older cards are.
The HD4670 on the other hand is a PCI-E gpu modified with a bridge chip to support AGP. So you have a double modification that simply can't work. Use a native PCI-E vga and be glad. As your board only supports PCI-E Gen1 prefer a Nvidia vga if going for a current card to prevent compatibility issues with AMD Gen2/3 cards.

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