Question Build a new PC and got my first BSOD ever since in a month

Sohaib

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So here's the story, i build a new PC end of november and got 128 GB RAM (not because i needed but because i could).
A week ago i checked my new ssd health Samsung 990 Pro 2 TB and it was already on 3 TB written even though i use a competely saperate drive for my data and online downloads. I figured it's because of the pesky windows page file and i disabled it last week thinking i don't need it anyway.
Fast forward today, after exiting my gaming session "Hogwart's Legacy" viola, my first BSOD ever since i build this PC. Error code "page fault in nonpaged area". Could this be because i have disabled page file?
I did run some benchmarks but never ran any extended stability tests, should i do memtest now or wait to see if i get more frequent bsods? Ram modules i have are XPG 4x32GB 6000 MHz CL30.
 
This:

"i checked my new ssd health Samsung 990 Pro 2 TB and it was already on 3 TB written"

The question is how full is that drive? And not how many "writes" to the drive have occured.

More explanation needed.

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Enable the pagefile on C: drive and allow Windows to manage it.

Leave the pagefile alone thereafter.

Also run Disk Management. Open the window so all can be seen.

Take a full screenshot and post the screenshot here via imgur (www.imgur.com).

There may be other issues.....