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If you're switching vendors it's not a bad idea to install the drivers beforehand. Otherwise no, just swap & cable.
Just curious, why change the drivers first (I'll be switching out my nvidia for amd in the future) will it save time or what?
You don't need to change drivers strictly, just add the new ones then remove the old ones later. It's just to avoid having issues with display output on your first boot - although you should pretty much always get some video out even without the correct drivers
Thank you