Definitely would give it a shot, I've used fedora 36 for over 2 years now for school and work and just switched to nobara last week the tweaks are much needed.
I'll make a point to do so on my older laptop with AMD processors. I started on Fedora 35, now use 36, and thoroughly dig how it functions, especially with my preferred UI adjustments. You still have all the customizable options as Fedora does on Novara, right?