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Game runs fine with pretty high settings - the game is old after all. Obviously there's some bells and whistles you can't have maxed out, but a lot of it isn't particularly demanding.
But I'm running 16gb; Nvidia GTX 1080 (again, enthusiast board, even if it's dated).
So while YMMV, and I'm not familiar with that specific CPU, I suspect there's loads of wiggle-room in turning down some of the quality settings to find an acceptable level of play if his hardware uniquely struggles compared to mine.
It may start but it will be slow and beond good
https://wargaming.net/support/en/products/wows/article/10288/
You look like you meet the minimum specs...
Worst suggestion is, try and install the game,
turn ALL your graphics setting to minimum (or some even turn completely off),
and see if you can run the game.
If it runs well enough,
slowly turn up your preferred graphics settings until the game crashes or just won't start.
I suggest Shadows and water reflections should be very last items to increase (leave them low or off).
Remember, this game was released over 5 years ago,
still uses the same BigWorld game engine?
So you only need today's computer hardware if you want every setting on maximum.
But yes, some cheap RAM sticks your motherboard supports would be a wise investment.