Honestly if are having trouble running SC2 on low settings, I would start saving for a graphics card, you have a long time to save. It doesn't need to be a $400+ card, or even a $100+ card.
Come the time you're ready to upgrade your graphics card (which I high suggest you do to get the most of of the game) check out Tom's Hardware Best Graphics Card for your Money (Month) article for that month, and choose the best card for your budget. I would also use the site for any other upgrades you see fit, such as CPU.
Soon after the Beta hits we'll surely have a recommended specs page up, where you can decide what parts of your PC is worth upgrading. I'm pretty sure Diablo draws most from your GPU, unlike WoW which draws most from your CPU. So a cheap-ish upgrade yo your GPU (as long as the rest of your PC parts can handle it) should have you playing D3 smoothly.
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Come the time you're ready to upgrade your graphics card (which I high suggest you do to get the most of of the game) check out Tom's Hardware Best Graphics Card for your Money (Month) article for that month, and choose the best card for your budget. I would also use the site for any other upgrades you see fit, such as CPU.
Soon after the Beta hits we'll surely have a recommended specs page up, where you can decide what parts of your PC is worth upgrading. I'm pretty sure Diablo draws most from your GPU, unlike WoW which draws most from your CPU. So a cheap-ish upgrade yo your GPU (as long as the rest of your PC parts can handle it) should have you playing D3 smoothly.
EDIT: Btw, Barb FTW