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If you're upgrading your boot drive too (didn't say if you're using nvme or just SSD), cloning it is fine. If you're not upgrading the boot drive, I'd just put it in the new system, let Windows figure it out, and have your safe mode process ready in case you need to uninstall video drivers or other things causing problems.
There's a good chance something will go wrong, but troubleshooting that is almost certainly less work than reconfiguring tens or hundreds of program settings.
Of course, I'd create a clone / image and save it on your new HDD just in case.