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16gb is just enough, but it's worth it to go to 32 considering the price.
I see
I'll add that you can always upgrade to 32Gb whenever you feel like it. It's the simplest upgrade you can make and takes only a couple minutes.
Realistically you'd want to upgrade to 32Gb after hitting the limit on 16Gb, this way you know for sure that it's needed. But if you're going from DDR4 to DDR5 then might as well just go 32Gb from the start.
About upgrading: you basically need dual channel ram, and even though you could go from 2x8 to 4x8 for 32, you really should buy matched dimms for performance and stability, plus 4x8 can be slightly slower or less able to hit max speed than 2x16.
If it's a problem go ahead with 2x8, but you're honestly better off with 2x16 for the long haul, especially since this is the sweet spot where 2x16 isnt expensive anymore and 16gb is starting to be the minimum.