I also have a similar issue with scale set to 200%.  The screen does not
go blank after applying the 200% scaling and things seem to work as
expected, but when logging in after a reboot the monitor goes into
power-save state.  So it doesn't appear to be specific to fractional
scaling, since 2x scaling has issues for me.

I'm on a fully-updated 20.04 beta with nvidia-440 (440.64) drivers as
well.  Changing "<scale>" from 2 to 1 in ~/.config/monitors.xml and
rebooting is how I managed to reset scaling to 100% and  re-access my
desktop.

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  Screen scaling 150% results in monitor power save state

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