There is no issue with moving the parts. The only possible issue you may encounter is that you might need a new psu or psu extension cables as the existing cable lengths may be too short. Just wondering have you linked your microsoft key to your microsoft account. If you don't know you can check in settings > update and security > activation. if it is linked then it should say "Windows is activated with a digital license linked to your microsoft account. When you change your hardware it sometimes will be fine as it auto activates windows through your pc or sometimes you will have to go back into settings and activate it via you microsoft account.
So I have an old case that I want to upgrade and I want to buy a NZXT H510 but am not sure how the airflow will be. I also want to mount a kraken x52 water cooler on my R5 3400G.
So basically I just put together my new PC and installed windows 10 and went to install my AMD graphics drivers for my R5 3400g and when it installed I got a BSoD and everytime it restarted it would continue to get a BSoD. I tried reinstalling the drivers I tried a fresh Windows install and it's not working.
I'm using
Ryzen 5 3400g
MSI B450 Mortar Max
G.Skill Vengeance 16GB 3200mhz
No GPU
Thermaltake Smart BX1 650W power supply
Help
Update:
Now a few days after the issue started I found a fix that worked for me. i went in and re-installed windows and then install the driver and sodftware of the disc that came with my motherboard. This seemed to solve my issues. Hope this helps someone.