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Which nvidia driver you're using? If you're using the regular old nvidia blob, you might want to try disabling the gsp firmware. But note that this can't be done with nvidia-open, only on nvidia.
Previously the gsp firmware was a bit problematic on some systems and wayland, disabling it solved some issues. But it has been fine since the 575 drivers, at least for me (rtx3090)
More info here
Note that consumer GeForce cards are not said to have GSP on by default
well, they probably didn't back when 510 drivers were a thing (as the link you provided links to 510.xx driver documentation), but later on they were enabled.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NVIDIA/Troubleshooting#GSP_firmware
and https://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/575.64/README/gsp.html