I recently purchased the wrong RAM kit for my first PC build. I ended up with Kingston Fury DDR5 CL30 6000 2x8 instead of the 2x16 I originally intended. I'm wondering if this setup will be decent for 1440p gaming, especially since I'm planning to pair it with a Radeon 9060 XT 16GB and a Ryzen 5 7500F. Do I need to worry about performance issues?
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For the most part, 16GB should be fine for gaming at 1440p, just keep your expectations in check with what you’re playing. Some games are more demanding on RAM than others. Also, running background apps like Discord or Chrome can eat up memory quickly, so there's that to consider.
Honestly, I would recommend returning it if possible. 16GB might struggle with Windows 11 and modern games all running together. In a year or two, you’ll probably want 32GB, especially with how things are evolving. Windows 11 can consume a decent chunk of RAM just sitting idle, so planning ahead with your build could save you headaches later.
In a few years, 16GB seems pretty limited, especially for multitasking. Windows 11 tends to use a lot of resources, so if you leave a couple of apps open alongside a game, you could hit a wall pretty fast. Going for 32GB would definitely be the smarter move in the long run.

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