Finally got around to testing some of the stuff I got last week:
On the left we have a GeCube Radeon 9550 Extreme 128MB with BGA DDR - this baby is detected by Catalyst 5.8 as a Radeon 9600XT and is clocked at 425 for the GPU and 650MHz for the BGA DDR. Scores ~12500 points in 3DMark01 on my socket 754 A64 3000+ (OC to 2333MHz - 233x10) test rig.
Next to it is yet another Leadtek A280LE TD GeForce 4 Ti4200 / 128MB / AGP8x. These babies score over 12000 pts in 3dmark01 on a fast machine. It's clocked at 250 core / 520 vram. This one effortlesly goes up to 300MHz core clock (just like all my other A240 / A280 cards actually).
A set of identical Leadtek PX6600 GT TDH Extreme cards. These bad boys came in their original boxes witch I moved into storage. The cooler on one of them was making a horrible noise no amount of cleaning and greasing would remove, so I replaced it with a similar aftermarket cooler and moved the stock one to storage. Of course I tested them individualy and in SLI. On my nForce 780i reference board with 2GB of DDR2 1066 and a Pentium D 945 they score a crisp 21300 pts in 3dmark01 and ~ 15950 pts in 3dmark 03!!! That's more then a 6800GT and about as much as a 7800GTX! Definitely a better buy than a 6800 back in the day - and the have windows 98 drivers as well.
Now for the more interesting stuff:
Sapphire Radeon X1950 PRO AGP 512MB - this thing is kick-ass. Fastest AGP card to unofficially support windows 98 (modded drivers I have yet to look for). I tested it on a Pentium D945 / i865 LGA775 board and it scores over 15000 points on 3dmark03 under winxp. Only problem is the cooler is EXTREMELY noisy - vacuum cleaner noisy and I can't control it trough software due to the PCI-E to AGP bridge...
Next to the card is a set of Corsair Dominator DDR2 1066MHz CL5-5-5-15 ram. Tested ok on my 780i at 2.1v. I have a total of four modules, but they are different revisions. The ones in the picture are rev 4.1 single sided 2x1GB. The other set is rev 6.4 double sided. Needless to say they don't play nice (the two sets) at 1066MHz, but work well together at 800MHz. I don't need more than 2Gb of ram on win XP anyway so it's fine.
An now my "crown jewel" - the one card I'm most excited about in this lot - a Chaintech AGT61 GeForce 4 Titanium 4600 with 128MB. Besides looking GOREGEOUS, it's clocked at 300 core / 650 mem and scores a whopping 14855 points in 3dmark01 on my socket 754 A64 3000+ @ 2333Mhz / ULi M1689 test rig! That's impressive for a 2002 card.