Hello, and welcome to the forum.
Do these BSODs only happen when gaming?
Do they only happen in specific games?
Or do these BSODs happen at random no matter what you're doing?
I ask because the one dump you uploaded shows the Riot Vanguard anti-cheat tool vgk.sys is loaded and that is a very well-known cause of BSODs. I'm not claiming that vgk.sys IS the cause but it's a common problem.
In addition, this is a laptop and in many laptops the dGPU and iGPU work hand-in-hand to display graphics on the screen. It's also wise with laptops to stick to the graphics drivers supplied by the laptop vendor. When I check the
driver download site for your model of laptop (Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 15IMH05) the dGPU (Nvidia) driver seems up to date, but there is an update for your iGPU (Intel) later than the version you have installed...
Rich (BB code):
2: kd> lmDvmigdkmd64
Browse full module list
start end module name
fffff806`2b440000 fffff806`2cfe6000 igdkmd64 (deferred)
Image path: igdkmd64.sys
Image name: igdkmd64.sys
Browse all global symbols functions data Symbol Reload
Timestamp: Wed Jun 2 02:44:45 2021 (60B6C66D)
CheckSum: 01BAB36E
ImageSize: 01BA6000
Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
Information from resource tables:
The latest version of the Intel iGPU driver on the Lenovo website is dated 7th April 2022. I strongly suggest that you download an install this driver....
Code:
File name Size Version Operating System Release Date Severity
Intel VGA Driver 221.12 MB 27.20.100.9664 Windows 10 (64-bit) 07 Apr 2022 Recommended
jvlc12af40g790.exe