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Research all the mods you want on your machine. Every one of them. Comments, bug reports, known issues, etc. If the mod in question lacks a section but still claims to be 'great', that's a red flag, avoid it even if people download it doesn't mean it works.
LOOT is the sorting system that I use, with Nexus Mod Manager / Community Edition on MY machine. Many other people use Vortex which I believe may come with or be easily able to grab LOOT, and others still use Mod Organizer 2 again which may come prepackaged or have easy access to such a thing. Loot has been a godsend for me since I average around 250 to 300 mods on my game at any given run.
The load order is what it does, but also it will tell you whether there are broken bits.