SQL Editions and Migrating SCCM 2012 R2

Hey guys looking for a bit of info here... 
We have an existing hierarchy of 1 CAS and 3 Primary sites, along with 13 secondary sites attached to 1 of the Primary Sites. I just learned that during the setup of these sites SQL 2012 Enterprise Evaluation Edition was used to install all the sites. Now the
Evaluation Edition on the CAS SQL server has expired... oops... Obviously I don't want to pay for Enterprise licenses if I don't need them, so I'm looking for a way to get to SQL Standard. 
I have found some information about moving SCCM Sites to a new SQL server but am a bit nervous doing that from what I've read on how picky SCCM is with not changing SQL stuff. I have a guy here who is a bit of a SQL guru that feels like we should be able to
migrate to a new SQL database pretty smoothly, but I'm a tad skeptical since he doesn't know much, if anything, about SCCM. 
My thought was to build a new hierarchy and use the built in migration feature of SCCM 2012 R2 to move data to the new hierarchy. Are there any caveats to the migration? Are there things that can't be transferred using a migration job? Will I have to re-install
all of our clients once we migrate? 
Has anyone done this, or could anyone provide some insight on which route to pursue? I'm leaning more towards the migration since it's built into SCCM and it is meant to do that sort of thing, rather than trying to rip the SQL DB out from behind SCCM and trying
to connect it to a new instance. 
Thanks in advance for any help.

Actually, your SQL guru is right.  It's easy enough to do it underneath it all.  Just stop all of the CM stuff before they rip and replace.  Can't hurt to make sure you have a good SQL backup of your CM database on the CAS in a safe place
just before he starts, too.  The main thing is to keep as much as you can in the exact same places, (although that isn't that big of deal either); but the fewer things you change the better; like tempdb or how your files for sql are laid out for your
CAS--don't move them about just because you're reinstalling SQL. 
We did do that in CM07; moved from SQL ent to SQL Std because we didn't really need ent. 
Worst case scenario, if CM doesn't wake up well post-reinstall, you have to run through Site Recovery / restore from your SQL backup (which you carefully remembered to take, right after shutting down SMS services but before the SQL guy started ripping out
the old eval version).
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