While there are certainly a lot of considerations here, I fail to see how KMS (kernel mode setting) could ever even _possibly_ affect desktop responsiveness. Most sessions changes modes once, if that. Once the mode is set and framebuffer is setup KMS is entirely out of the picture. Let's not pretend there are more variables than there really are.
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