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I suggest just sticking to a collections, believe me I tried to manage my own 100+ mod list and about 10+ hours in I get consistent crashes from a mod conflict that I have no idea how to even start troubleshooting. Now I have 200+ mods enabled and no crashes and run as smooth as butter.
I used the second highest rated collection, the first one runs like ass on my PC. I also added about 10+ mods that are not present in that collection followed the general rule of mod organization [1 animation & performance, 2 animations, 3 Races, etc etc ] and so far so good.
For example in the mod manager
[1] Mod Organizer [UI, grfx, performance] = AKA this mod
UI Mod number 1
UI Mod number 2
Graphics Mod
Performance Mod
[2] Mod Organizer [ Animation] = AKA this mod
Ultimate Animation Overhaul
More animation mod
Etc animation mod
[3] Mod org races = AKA this mod
RPG races
Cat girl races
demon girl races
etc. races
And so on.