First post, by boxpressed
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I already have too many Geforce 2/3/4-class AGP cards, but I couldn't resist these NIB Quadro FX 500 cards on eBay for cheap. The Quadro FX 500 is a low-end Quadro with an NV34 core (the same one from the Geforce FX 5200 / 5200 Ultra).
Did a quick comparison with my GF4 Ti4600 using Unreal Gold. 1024x768 (56.64 drivers). Using an SE440BX-2 with a P3-1000. (I also added the UseVsync=True to the D3D section in unreal.ini to turn off Vsync--it's backward).
GF4 Ti4600: 74.1 FPS
Quadro FX 500: 72.4 FPS
I was surprised by how well the Quadro FX 500 kept up with the classic GF4 Ti4600. I didn't have time to run 3DMark or any OpenGL benchmarks.
What I don't know is what kind of compatibility issues crop up using the NV34 core vs the Ti4600's NV25 core.
Overall, this might be a DX9 card that is an inexpensive alternative to higher-end DX8 GF 4 cards. More testing to follow before any conclusions.