Public bug reported:

The issue is pretty simple: using Nvidia X Sever Settings GUI to switch
from NVIDIA GPU to Intel iGPU doesn't work and the NVIDIA GPU does still
consume some power after rebooting and, as a consequence, it generates
uneccesary heat. Same thing (obviously) happens if I use prime-select
from the terminal. I can see from powertop that when I have everything
on idle, I am still consuming around 18-22W which is at least 10W more
than I would expect.

This seems to be a rather old bug and supposedly it got "fixed". I can find at 
least two launchpad bug reports 
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-prime/+bug/1765363) and there 
are some workaround there. Problem is that at this point I am not even sure 
what works and what doesn't since most posts are over 3 years old. I tried for 
example installing ubuntu without selecting "install third party drivers" since 
someone suggested it would fix the problem but it didn't work in my case. 
Someone else here recently posted about this issue again -> 
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/nvidia-prime-not-powering-off-the-dgpu/21856
I used to have another Optimus laptop years ago and I remember it worked fine 
in older Ubuntu versions but now something seems wrong.

Config:
- Zephyrus M16, 11800H, 3070
- Ubuntu 20.04 (but same problem with 21.10)
- Nvidia Driver 470 and 460 tested.

** Affects: nvidia-prime (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: gpu nvidia prime

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Title:
  Ubuntu 20.04 - NVIDIA GPU consuming power even when using only
  integrated graphics card (Intel iGPU)

Status in nvidia-prime package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The issue is pretty simple: using Nvidia X Sever Settings GUI to
  switch from NVIDIA GPU to Intel iGPU doesn't work and the NVIDIA GPU
  does still consume some power after rebooting and, as a consequence,
  it generates uneccesary heat. Same thing (obviously) happens if I use
  prime-select from the terminal. I can see from powertop that when I
  have everything on idle, I am still consuming around 18-22W which is
  at least 10W more than I would expect.

  This seems to be a rather old bug and supposedly it got "fixed". I can find 
at least two launchpad bug reports 
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-prime/+bug/1765363) and there 
are some workaround there. Problem is that at this point I am not even sure 
what works and what doesn't since most posts are over 3 years old. I tried for 
example installing ubuntu without selecting "install third party drivers" since 
someone suggested it would fix the problem but it didn't work in my case. 
  Someone else here recently posted about this issue again -> 
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/nvidia-prime-not-powering-off-the-dgpu/21856
  I used to have another Optimus laptop years ago and I remember it worked fine 
in older Ubuntu versions but now something seems wrong.

  Config:
  - Zephyrus M16, 11800H, 3070
  - Ubuntu 20.04 (but same problem with 21.10)
  - Nvidia Driver 470 and 460 tested.

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