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As you’ve read from the comments it will work just fine.
On the other hand I’ve never done this major of a hardware change without a reinstall. I’d always be concerned if something is wiggy if it was some ghost in the machine from the previous install.
Now I also work in enterprise level IT so even my home stuff is a fairly automated install process with ansible and the like. Then again a lot of it is also virtual so take this with a grain of salt.
I actually did run into some of those "ghosts". Lol Nothing major, though. I've been thinking of doing a complete clean install anyway since I haven't done it in a very long time. Like, I want to even nuke my home partition and redo the whole thing.