Yes, I agree this sounds like it's not gnome-terminal at fault.

Typically issues like these are video driver problems and tend to be
hardware-specific.  The fact that several people are seeing it on
different graphics cards and different drivers is likely coincidental.
A lot of different kinds of graphics bugs can result in the generic
symptom "slow with visual corruption".

Unfortunately this bug report is not actionable as written.  It's
missing the X logs and so forth.

There does seem to be a definite issue pertaining to the -nvidia driver,
perhaps specific to NVIDIA 8xxx cards, which occurs when an external
monitor is configured a certain way.  This is bug #877438.  If your
situation matches those conditions, you can consider that your issue is
the same as that bug.  Indeed, the original poster's setup appears to
match this, so I'm going to dupe this bug to that one.

For those of you who experience similar symptoms but are using a
different video driver and/or different graphics cards, or see it with
just a single monitor, please file a new bug.  Run `ubuntu-bug xorg` to
report it, which will collect logs and so on.  Also, if you see visual
corruption please also include a photo of the screen showing the
corruption, as the size and pattern of the corruption often clues
developers into where in the driver the failure is coming.

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