Keep in mind that you probably don’t want to load that frame too much. It’s a great frame but not that ridged. I would also not recommend using the built in PDB board. Once you’ve soldered on the pads next to the inner arm mounts you won’t be able to utilize the folding feature.
You should also swap the motor mounts as soon as possible. The plastic included once are crap. Mine broke and I landed with a motor twisted at 20 degrees. I pretty quickly changed to fully metal once. I tried the one from tarot with built in dampening which caused some issues so I hard-mounted the motor which worked much better.
I also switched to 400mm arms to support 17 and 18 inch props. That also puts more load on the frame main hub.
Now it’s been like 5 years and the frame has lasted and it still working well!
The mounts allow the propeller disc to flex a bit in all directions which result in a movement the firmware thinks should not be there. It can also introduce strange vibrational frequencies. It might work for you and it might not. It needs to be tested. One thing I noticed is that with the dampening the drone was much quieter but I think the disc flexing or bending caused my issues. It was easier to tune after I head-mounted it and felt more locked in.