I think I may have found something important. To see that effect too,
please follow these steps:

1) Install these packages:
   sudo apt-get install compiz-plugins compizconfig-settings-manager.

2) Launch CompizConfig Settings Manager, search for "Show Repaint"
plugin and switch it on. Hit the <Alt><Super>R combo.

3) Now all the areas which are redrawed with last screen update should
be rendered with another transparent color overlay. Try move some
windows around and open/close menus to see how it works. Notice only
"damaged" regions are repainted. If the colors are changing too fast for
You, try to lower the framerate in the "Composite" plugin. 10 FPS should
be fine.

4) Open the Dash and watch as the whole screen (!) is repainted with
every (!) update; not only during the opening fade in animation, but
actually all the time until dash is closed again. In fact even a single
pixel that changed in the top panel, e.g. seconds in datetime indicator
or indicator-multiload forces the whole screen repaint too.

5) Hit <Alt><Super>R to again to end Your colorful bad trip.

(Raring amd64 + Mobility Radeon HD 3450/3470 + fglrx)

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