Radeon 9800 not detected

Hi everyone,
  I have just bought a Ati Radeon 9800 Pro to replace my current graphics adapter (GeForce Fx 5200). Unfortunately, at boot-time, the Radeon is not detected by the Bios and boot proceeds using the on-board S3 Savage Pro 8.
 I have set the Agp overture to either 64 Mb or 128 Mb, the speed to 4x (as per the specificications of the Radeon), to no avail. I am quite puzzled not to mention a bit disappointed. Any idea ?
Thanks,
 jjspam

I'm afraid I have tried this already. Although I instruct the Bios to try AGP first, it seems to be unable to find the adapter. I assume it then uses the S3 as a fall-back. I did not have this problem with my GeForce card -- actually, I am currently writing this message using my GeForce card with the exact same settings I attempted to use on my Radeon.
By the way, I should add that the, when the S3 boots, the Radeon is not detected by either OS, even as passive.
And yes, I did plug the additional alimentation to the Radeon, and I could see its ventilator rotating.

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