DIP isn't a particularly good idea for those. Quite a bit of parasitic L and C - having used LM7171 in DIP before, I found that it wouldn't even work in a socket - oscillated like crazy, I had to desolder the socket and put the chip in directly, at which point it worked. This was with a relatively good layout, too. You'll have a hell of a time with it on protoboard without a ground plane.
Few more impressive ones I've used, though:
ADA4817, 1 GHz, JFET - 2pA leakage at DC!
AD8000 and close relative AD8003, 1.5 GHz, 4100 V/µs CFA
THS3001, only 420 MHz but a whopping 6500 V/µs, high output current with thermal pad, up to ±16V!, CFA, costs a fortune, nice for things like high-frequency function generator output stages as it can do the full usual voltage and current range with proper thermal management