I would make sure everything works then later do a fresh install. I did that on one machine because it's legacy hardware and W10 uses my 7 drivers.
If your previous OS is a retail license then you can make all of the hardware changes you want. If your previous license is an OEM, changing a motherboard or CPU will require you to buy a W10 license because it will be considered a new computer. Any other changes will not be a problem.
All of your DAW hardware is legacy and I would do an upgrade install first to test it. You may not like how Windows 10 works for you. I say make an image of your current system. In place upgrade via DVD or flash drive. Don't use Windows Update. Make an image of W10 so you don't have to buy a new license after the free period.