https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=497024

--- Comment #2 from alborto <albo...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to John Kizer from comment #1)
> Hi - this bug described an issue with a third-party widget, which would
> likely need to be investigated by the developers of that software.
> 
> Could you provide steps to reproduce this bug (following the guidelines
> here:
> https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/Issue_Reporting#Step_6:_File_a_high-
> quality_Bugzilla_ticket ) that identify an issue specifically with KDE
> software?
> 
> Thanks,

Hello, i already opened an issue to the Thermal Monitor page but the developer
suggest me that the problem could depend on systemstats or nvidia-smi.
https://invent.kde.org/olib/thermalmonitor/-/issues/17

Since I use a similar program also on gnome and I have no problems I thought I
could exclude nvidia-sm so here we are.

1) add Thermal Monitor on a panel
2) go on Thermal Monitor's configuration
3) on Sensor tab go to Add Sensor
4) scroll or search for GPU and add GPU Temperature for the discrete Nvidia
GPU, in my case it is GPU 1 Temperature
5) use a command to see the state of the GPUs, i use cat
/sys/class/drm/card*/device/power_state

Now my discrete GPU isn't on D3cold anymore but in D0 state.

When i delete GPU 1 Temperature from the sensors shown, after a while, my
discrete GPU go back to D3cold.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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