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You could give ROX Desktop, LXDE or Xfce a spin. I've just removed KDE4 from my Gentoo system, falling back on the solid Gnome 2.32 (with Compiz-Fusion obviously). KDE4 is to unfinished for proper daily usage. Sluggish, slightly unstable. It feels like a mix of alpha and beta quality software. And with odd drawing artifacts, not unlike Syllable, SkyOS and AROS.
There is also WindowMaker/GNUStep (possibly with Cairo Composite Manager for the bling - works with OpenBox as well).