Yes +1
Time to say goodbye to the GT 710. Seriously. This is obsolete and it will give you problems going forward. It’s from 2014 (the architecture itself from 2013 if I recall), and was low-end back then, and even the built-in integrated graphics of an old Intel CPU from 2017 has far better performance, which is saying something.
Many modern plugins and even our dear Cubase/Nuendo have updated their graphics frameworks in recent years, and take advantage of the GPU resources more than just a few years ago. So it’s time to upgrade the graphics card, because this kind of thing will happen to you more often going forward, especially with plugins that demand more GPU resources. Programming frameworks don’t stand still.
Like Mr. Googly Smythe said, you don’t need an expensive one or a new one, but bring yourself at least into 2017 or 2018-era architectures with 4GB or more of RAM. A good old trusty Radeon Pro graphics card from that era will work great. I’ve got a bunch of them in the studio, solid as a rock. If you want to stick with nVidia, then go for at least the Turing generation of around 2018.
Again, the GT 710 is obsolete for DAW work today… it was from the Kepler 2 generation, if I recall, which started around 2013… and it has had its day in the sun. If you want to keep using the GT 710, then put in an old machine to use as a Linux computer and have fun exploring Linux. But not for DAW work in 2025 with current plugins and DAWs on Windows 11.
Cheers and good luck!