Well, the issue you're describing isn't the same as the original
reporter. CPU usage does not influence the timing of display blanking in
gnome-power-manager (you can check that for yourself in src/gpm-idle.c).
If CPU usage *is* influencing the timing in some way, then that's a bug
in some other component rather than gnome-power-manager.

The 1 minute you set corresponds to the time period between the display
dimming, and then switching off (blanking). Is that what you are
measuring? If not, then I already said that the dimming time is
deliberately variable. The idle dim time will double (from the default
10 seconds) each time you cause a keyboard or mouse event within 10
seconds of going idle

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gnome-power-manager put display to sleep timer incorrect when CPU is being used
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289322
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