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You have the same issue like every other who ran out of memory.
We talking VRAM or RAM? None of my friends with similar setups have this issue, and both my RAM and VRAM seem to have plenty of space when monitoring during the game.
Do you really want a solution? Because you wrote "no amount of general suggestions online are solving anything", and my solution is just a general suggestion which happens to solve similar cases.
Your DxDiag report says clearly you ran out of RAM. Specifically virtual memory, the support memory for your RAM and VRAM alike. Without your system cannot work properly and it will inevitably lead to crashes.
You can see it being an essential part of your system, as it is listed as one of the top most important items in your DxDiag list - the pagefile.
The pagefile is by default managed automatically by Windows, based on what is available on operating system storage drive.
Which is less than the recommended minimum.
It is so bad, that it had already caused Windows components becoming faulty, because the updates were not applied correctly due to lack of capcity.
The long term solution is you having to replace your C: drive as soon as possible with at least a 1 TB NVMe SSD, based on graphics card. Better: 2 TB NVMe SSD, I recommend the Samsung 990 Pro which has a good ratio of performance and price most fitting for gamers.
The adhoc solution would be you moving EVERYTHING WITHOUT FAIL from C: to D:, which is not your Windows.
That means apps, personal folders, and so on, so that only Windows remains on C:, with a minimum of 140 GB vacant space.
*sigh*
Once that is done, you rearrange the virtual memory allocation, and Nvidia's shader size
See here tip #1, tip #2, tip #4, use also tip #7, #16, and #20
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3436896664
Better if you use all the tips - the more the better, but those tips are specifically to address your issue.
You are not done after that - as I wrote before: the issue is so severe, it affected already your Windows updates, causing significant errors. for your Dell PC. You should know if even something like GOG Galaxy is screaming out.
At this point it would be best if you did all the tips from top to bottom.
Use these commands in Windows terminal as administrator
sfc /scannow
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /AnalyzeComponentStore
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /StartComponentCleanup
chkdsk /f /r
Then use this from the guide
https://www.nexusmods.com/helldivers2/mods/93
You will find in the guide at the bottom the section Troubleshooting: Replace DLLs
First, you use all the installers in the package, for the components to be reinstalled - then you use that troubleshooting tutorial to replace the DLLs in Windows safe mode.
When everything is done you can check if it remedied your crashes. If not, share a new DxDiag report.
And remember: you need a larger MAIN SSD. That is NOT OPTIONAL unless you want to bottleneck your otherwise good gaming PC.
And if necessary, run your GPU in debug mode - see troubleshooting section for screenshot.