The way you listed your specs leads me to believe this is a self-built PC, correct? If so, you can go the Motherboard manufacturer's website, such as Asus or Gigabyte, and see if they have W10 drivers listed for your Motherboard model. If so, you are good to go. If not, it's very unlikely that it will work with W10 as a general rule. It also would be helpful to know the year you built your PC and bought your components.
If you didn't build this PC but bought it as in a Dell, HP, Acer, Gateway, Toshiba etc.; those are OEM computers, and you can check the manufacturer's website for you exact Model number, or for Dell and HP you can enter your serial number for your computer and it will take you to the driver download site. If W10 drivers aren't listed it's not likely to take the W10 upgrade either.
A word of caution, regardless of whether or not you are compatible it is also important to know there are no current issues with your current version of Windows as upgrading to another version will never work as a fix for problems you now have.