One piece of advice. If you’re going to be saving big files often or will have less than 16GB RAM and care about longevity, do NOT get a QLC drive. Ensure that it uses TLC flash, not QLC. A telltale sign of a drive using QLC is a lower price point than other drives with the same physical and digital size.
The benefit of QLC flash is that you get more storage for cheaper, but its downside is that it doesn’t last as long as TLC, because you can’t write to the flash as much. The more files you save and the more your system relies on swap memory, the more durability is used. This is an inherent behavior of all consumer SSDs today. TLC drives will have higher durability, but again, they will be more expensive per GB of space.
The one that the original poster linked to does use TLC so that’s good.