TheAbandonwareGuy wrote:
A bin full of rare pre-production hardware exclusively has to be the single worst idea I've ever heard. Here in America It would be stolen on a weekly basis. Might even have happened in this case at one point in the cards life.
What do you plan to do with it? I'd imagine it would have some value to anyone who repairs laptops if nothing else.
I mean... where I work, we have stacks of pre-production hardware just floating around. There are definitely cameras around (not everywhere), so if too much goes "missing" or mysteriously appearing on eBay, then the perpetrators would likely be found and terminated if not pressed for legal charges. This has happened before. A more likely scenario is if an occasional item goes "missing" for collector's sake and never ends up on eBay for something on the order of a decade+.
Update:
Put the Nvidia ES in my Asus P4GPL-X, video BIOS says GeForce Go 7400 (VEN_10DE&DEV_01D8). Would not load the GeForce drivers via Nvidia Setup.exe in Windows XP. Had to force it to load the GF Go 7400 drivers. Got an error on driver load, but the card seems perfectly fine. If I were seriously benchmarking it, I would probably modify one of the inf's and include my device_id + subsystem_id. I'm guessing that's why it's being blocked.
Ran 3DMark2001SE with Pentium-M 730@ 2.4GHz (guess it does work at that for stock voltage).
Edit: I'm going to run my usual gamut of 3DMark tests and then bag it. Long day today and I must retire. How does one add pictures that doesn't get cut off on this forum?

As for what I'm going to do with it? I'm just going to put it in a static bag and add one for my collection. Nvidia ES's seem pretty rare.