I've solved the issue for my case.

I am running a system upgraded to Ubuntu 21.10 beta and long before we
had this nice gnome power-profiles-daemon solution I had been playing
with different daemons that would manage the CPU performance and mess
with the state of intel_pstate/no_turbo. Daemons that I forgot to
remove. After removing both cpufreqd and auto-cpufreq, the state of
intel_pstate/no_turbo stopped flipping and the gnome performance power
mode started working no longer complaining about high hardware
temperature.

Now that it seems to be working, the only annoying bit is that the Gnome
performance power mode state is lost across system reboot. Maybe this is
by design but I think it should remember whatever state configured by
the user - it is a bit silly having to go set the performance mode at
every system boot.

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