Sorry, I'm going to top post this.

I have never had an issue with the performance of Gnome. I have never
heard of a serious performance issue with Gnome other than with
seriously underpowered machines.  I run Gnome under Fedora on a Core
Duo laptop with 2Gb memory without too many problems. The OP has a quad
core hyperthreaded 2.2GHz i7 processor - that is not going to break a
sweat running Gnome.

I think it is plain wrong to spread FUD about Gnome performance, it is
plain wrong to say that "a lot of machines can't run GNOME at all", it
is plain wrong to say that "it requires a high level of 3D
acceleration".  And that's not just apocryphal stories - I look after
about 150 Linux desktops, they are varying specifications ranging from
ancient Core2Duo to top end Xeon and with graphics ranging from
integrated Intel to nVidia Tesla - they ALL run Gnome and the users
don't complain.

P.

On Wed, 2016-05-25 at 10:11 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> actually all GTK3 apps start with a black box, before the widgets are
> added. This is noticeable, but shouldn't take a second or more, but in
> a split second, there is a visible black box, even on systems that
> perform excellent. This doesn't happen with GTK2 or Qt or anything
> else. It'sd a well known issue for GTK3.
> 
> Recommending to switch to GNOME, to get rid of performance issues is
> grotesque, since a lot of machines can't run GNOME at all, because it
> does cause that serious performance issues, since it requires a high
> level of 3D acceleration.
> 
> I've got absolutely no performance issues when e.g. using Google earth,
> even with real-time audio settings, but my computer becomes
> unresponsive, if I try to run GNOME, even without real-time audio
> settings. This is a well known issue, my computer isn't an exception.
> 
> It's plain wrong to recommend to switch from Xfce4 to GNOME, to get rid
> of performance issues. GNOME has much higher requirements, than Xfce4
> does have.
> 
> Regards,
> Ralf
> 
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