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In my opinion, if its needed to use graphic accel for displaying a UI, then design is failed miserably in the first place. The prettiest, most minimalistic, most effective wm I have used in my life is awesomewm.
Its very keyboard-based though, but thats much much faster than mousing around.
With bash terminal as file manager, nothing beats it, when it comes to speed, versatility etc.
Im using the same setup on my quad core as on low powered computers. Totally awesome, never going to look back at kde and gnome ++ again.
I hope more people discover the benefits of a tiling wm, although such a setup will probably not be for everyone since it require some configuration and a little time spent personalizing it, but when done, you basically have one conf file you can move around and use it on the computer you like. awesomewm <3
The majority will probably always want their food prechewed and use win7 or some other mainstream piece of c.. eh .. cake, where customization and personalizing is barely possible.