Linux + adding different CPU, Memory & GFX Card

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Would anyone foresee any problems in me upgrading my CPU and Memory in to my Linux box.

I built a Shuttle SN25P with an AMD64 3700+ chip in it and some spare 2 x 256mb memory. I have 1 x 120gb with the Linux on it and 1 x 120gb unformatted (will be used for XP)

I want to take apart my main rig and put the Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 2.2ghz 4200+ chip in, my 2 x 1gb Geil DDR 400 memory and replace the ATi X1650 with a Nvidia 7900 GTO 512mb VGA

Will Linux crash or can I just plug and play ??
 
It just doesn't fit, I had to take away the cpu exhaust fan and then I still couldn't screw the gfx card in to place. The power/hdd cables were pushing it out too far.

I put back the X1650 and the exhaust fan. I'm not overly bothered as I hardly play games, but if it had of fit I would have technically had the same spec as my PC in a shuttle.

I guess I can't install my copy of XP with licence from my PC to the Shuttle as the mobo is different ?
 
I tried and I tried, it just wouldn't totally fit. It fits in the PCI-E slot, but only when the cpu exhaust fan cover is removed (I guess I need that to keep my X2 4200+ cool) then I cannot keep the gfx card pushed in straight enough to screw the backing plate screws in. The cables from all the hdd, psu cables, sata cables all run out from the same location, this pushes the gfx card out of place so it's wonky. if ya get what i mean
 
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