But what I'm looking for is a neat PCI toy to play with. I'm not looking for computing power. We already have a 450 Mhz B&W G3, a 1- GHz G4 eMac, 500 DV SE iMac, 1 GHz G4 iBook and a Sonnet-powered 800 Mhz G4 Daystar Genesis MP 800+ (the last two being mine and the rest belonging to the wife & kids).
high-end PCI models that turned out to be lemons ?

Maybe you want a 9700? Using the 8600/9600 case, several ended up on the market (I was offered one on this list), and they are real collector's items... or SHOULD be! Apple didn't proceed with production, as they were developing the G3 at the same time (again, based on the same case), and IT got the nod.
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