In more than 3 years, I've never seen eAccelerator used, while I've seen APC used several times.
Not sure it'll get included in PHP 6, actually -- that was said a long time ago, but I stopped hearing that after a while. Still, not hard to install by yourself.
If you look at the releases of both software :
The first one seems to be more actively developped / maintained.
APC also has some quite well-known people in its team ;-)
On the other end, I don't recognize many names on eAccelerator's team.
Not sure it matters that much, but, generally, a known-name means someone who has a good reputation...
I'd also say APC is known to be used by some pretty big websites ; here again, it might only be reputation... But being able to say "facebook uses APC" helps when you want to convince your client he can install it safely...
About benchmarks, I have not seen any recent one -- and I follow Planet-PHP, which aggregates many blogs related to PHP.
About the configuration question : well, the more useless stuff you do, the more you waste time for nothing, obviously.
Un-used modules probably don't make that much of a difference, though -- unless you have thousand of servers, maybe... But you probably don't have that many ? ;-)
A good configuration of both Apache + MySQL + php.ini might be more useful than removing modules... I think...