For a moment I read "Klingon USB" drives.
That drive is only 700TBW so you should be able to write
639GB per day for 3 years before the warranty expires so about 4.4TB per week, 17TB to 19TB per month.
(edit) oops that drive has 5yr not 3yr warranty. Need to recalculate.
Lets you to enjoy the lightning-speed PCIe 4.0 SSD to the fullest
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I would monitor your drive for a few months. As long as you're in the warranty period and haven't exceeded 700TWB you should be able to RMA it if needed.
Increasing your RAM could help alleviate memory swap file usage as well if you are running into RAM constraints.
I think the Samsung firmware issues are resolved now but the apprehension is understandable. I've avoided the SATA based Samsung 970 for the same reasons.