Same this here, just noticed it. My screen reverts to 40Hz refresh rate after logout. I managed to work around it by checking "force full panel GPU scaling" in nvidia settings and then manually passing the path to the config file in the startup app. I now have "sh -c '/usr/bin/nvidia-settings --config=/home/nerdykid/.nvidia-settings-rc --load-config-only'" as a startup app instead of the default "sh -c '/usr/bin/nvidia-settings --load-config-only'.
Same this here, just noticed it. My screen reverts to 40Hz refresh rate after logout. I managed to work around it by checking "force full panel GPU scaling" in nvidia settings and then manually passing the path to the config file in the startup app. I now have "sh -c '/usr/bin/ nvidia- settings --config= /home/nerdykid/ .nvidia- settings- rc --load- config- only'" as a startup app instead of the default "sh -c '/usr/bin/ nvidia- settings --load- config- only'.