All those dumps have a 0x116 VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE bugcheck. The TDR facility is Timeout Detection and Recovery, it's designed to recover from graphics hangs by resetting the driver and card. If the TDR recovery doesn't resolve the problem you get one of these 0x116 Bugchecks.
The problem then, is either the graphics driver or the graphics card itself. The best way to tell is to download
DDU and the three most recent versions of the driver from the
Nvidia driver download site. Use DDU to fully uninstall the existing graphics driver and, after the reboot, install the latest version of the driver. If it still BSODs, then use DDU to fully uninstall that driver and, after the reboot, install the immediately prior version. If that BSODs, then use DDU again to remove that driver and install the two version previous driver.
If it still BSODs with a 0x116 stop code using the three most recent driver versions then it's most likely the graphics card that's at fault. You might try removing and re-seating the card, that helps sometimes. Also make sure the extra power connector is properly seated at the card and at the PSU. If you have second suitable PCIe slot then try the card in there. Finally, if you can borrow another graphics card then try that - but be sure to use DDU to remove the current driver and install the correct driver for the borrowed card.