This happened to me on a brand new pre-built I bought and returned from CyberPowerPC.
I re-installed windows fresh and re-seated the SSD but it didnt deal with the issue.
I just returned it and now Im planning to build my own PC.

Since both the WD SN770 and the WD SN580 SSDs have the same 200MB of HMB.
These DRAM-less SSDs benefit from HMB for caching, potentially causing the system to crash.
However, it is essential to note that disabling HMB might impact SSD performance during heavy file transfers.

