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Laptop BSOD when waking from sleep

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Processor Ryzen 7 5700x @ stock
Motherboard B550M motar wifi
Cooling Thermalright assassin 120 se
Memory DDR4 G.skill 32gb @ 3600mhz
Video Card(s) RTX 3080
Storage 2x Crucial MX500 1tb SSDs 1TB SN850x
Display(s) Acer nitro XV272U 1440p 170hz
Power Supply Corsair RMx 850w
I had this BSOD this morning and never had it happen before, I had the laptop's display to turn off and I think it went to sleep when I turned it back on from hours of inactivity, I noticed my sound slider wasn't working right (action center said I had sound issues first time ever) and when I tried to play a video on youtube, I got this BSOD: DRIVER POWER STATE FAILURE ntoskrnl.exe I did try to replicate it by putting the laptop to sleep and waking it back on bu. If anything else is needed I can post it too.

Specs of the laptop:
Lenovo ideapad 3 gaming 15ach6 8k2k
5600H
16gb ram
RTX 3050ti
1TB SSD
256gb m.2 SSD OS
windows 10

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Download and install the latest drivers from the website of your laptop manufacturer.
 
Download and install the latest drivers from the website of your laptop manufacturer.

All drivers are up to date. There is a bios update but I'm worried it will brick since everything has been fine otherwise.
 
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What does the manufacturer say about the latest BIOS.


this is right from the website;

Summary Of Changes​

Latest Version BIOS fixed all merged issues from previous.

Version H3CN39WW

[System BIOS]

Update:
1. Update 2023 IPU3 Security Issue
LEN-115634、LEN-126153、LEN-119036、LEN-120128、LEN-115710、LEN-124382.

[Embedded Controller V2.09A]

Modified:
1. Rename from V2.08A.

[Embedded Controller V2.09B]

Modified:
1. Rename from V2.08B.

Shared product ID: 401365196
 
If it said something like "improved stability" I'd take it...

But nothing about that it seems.


BTW did you google it:

Driver Power State Failure errors are usually caused by a computer or device driver going into sleep mode while you're still using the device.

There might be a solution here:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...-failure/3a7427d5-8965-47d4-858d-b34601496f65

I found out that it's caused by a blocked IRP through the 0x3 code parameter but I have no idea what that means or what driver is causing it. Should I add a minidump to here if it would help out more?
 
"Driver Power State Failure errors are usually caused by a computer or device driver going into sleep mode while you're still using the device."
 
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