CPU, Motherboard and RAM would probably work, but if you aren't using an NVMe SSD (but SATA) then I would suggest (subject to the new motherboard having a compatible M2 slot - it should do) then adding an M2/PCIe SSD for the OS and frequently used stuff should/will speed things quite a bit. (transfer is at PCIe speed, not SATA). Less than £70 UK price for the well-rated 512GB one I have (you could probably get by with 256GB).
Not critical, but it does make a noticeable difference.
(and, given the background, I still think I'd research AMD in preference to Intel - it is likely to be cheaper for equal or better results).
Last edited by: tyrednemotional on Sat 29 Aug 20 at 18:41
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