Video: NVIDIA® GeForce® 8800 GT 512MB, AMD Radeon™ HD 4850 51 MB, or Intel® HD Graphics 4000 Processor: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6600 or AMD Phenom™ X3 8750 Operating System: Windows® 7 64-bit (with latest Service Packs) If I got a 2gb RAM graphics card, would that be enough to run Classic at 10? If not, is it because my CPU/RAM will bottleneck, or because 2gb is simply not enough? Your CPU is plenty power efficient and those graphics cards don't need much either, so if your PSU is 350/400W or higher, you don't need to worry about a thing. Together these upgrades shouldn't run you over €200,- unless you also need to upgrade your power supply. In short, my recommendation: get another stick of RAM so you have dual channel memory, which is better for multitasking, and invest in an entry level dedicated GPU to maximise your graphics performance in-game. 4Gb of video memory is an absolute must, 2Gb just won't cut it anymore. Because WoW Classic is based on a newer client, the fancier graphics options it supports can be somewhat taxing even for modern GPUs.
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On the topic of WoW Classic's graphics performance, an AMD RX570 (€135-150) or Nvidia GTX 1050Ti (starting from €130) are about what you would need for 60fps at 1080p max settings.
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While single channel memory is not necessarily the worst thing in the world for gaming, for multitasking a dual channel setup is absolutely recommended.
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The single stick of RAM is probably what's causing your computer to lag a little when alt-tabbing out of the game and opening a browser in the background.