To alter the page file settings you have to go through this path:
- control panel
- system and security
- system
- advanced system settings (in the left menu)
- "settings" button in the "performance" section of the popup
- "advanced" tabstrip
- "modify" button in the "virtual memory" section (I'm not sure about the english names here, my Windows is not in english language)
In the window that appears, you should see the list of your drives, and next to them some numbers showing the size limits (minimum, maximum) of the corresponding page file.
To modify that, you have to click on one of the drives, then choose an option below (automatic size, fixed size, disabled), then click on "apply" button to apply these settings to THIS drive. You have to do it for each drive.
If you still have a normal HDD in your computer, then I would suggest to define a fix-size page file on that one only, and disable the page file on each of the SSDs.
If you don't have any normal HDD, then I would suggest you to try to disable the page file on both SSDs nevertheless, and see if you experience any problems.
Normally, if it's just for gaming, you shouldn't get any issues. Problems may occur when performing memory-consumming tasks, like photo edition, or video edition etc...
If this is the case, you might want to enable a fixed size page file (fixed size means that minimum size and maximum size have the same value) somewhere.