I have only three real examples, as BlueCoast Records sells DSD downloads and SACDs, and I have two examples. In both cases (Art Lande piano and Blue Coast ESE Vol 1) the rips and downloads are indistinguishable. They should be, as the DSF extracts from the ISO are likely quite accurate.
In a case where the download wins, it's Eric Bibb's latest download from Opus 3's DSD Sampler volume 1. The song is subtly ever so cleaner and fresher on the download than on my SACD rip, but i think it is due to the re-conversion of the Opus 3 catalog (analog to DSD128 to DSD64). But you'd need to a/b them to know. Not a big deal, but there. The DSD128 kicks ass, though.

In only one other case was I able to do something similar, but in this case the two masters are likely quite different. Premonition Records took Patrica Barber's live album Companion, itself a 24/96 recording, and converted it to DSD before offering it as a download [Editors note: why the hell they would sell this PCM original recording as a DSD download is wayyyy beyond me; what a lost opportunity. They even make note of the PCM source on the website!]. Anyway....the DSD rip from my SACD of the same recording, mastered years ago, is much much better, with a lower noise floor and much better dynamics. Weird.