Hosted by site sponsor WebMate.







Mac Specs > By Capability > Mac Storage Upgrade Compatibility Guide

Storage info — details on speed, dimensions, and hard drive and SSD interface specifics — for all G3 and later Macs are organized below by category.

Some Macs have a hard drive or SSD that can be upgraded easily, others have storage that "unofficially" can be upgraded with some effort, and still others have soldered storage that cannot be upgraded at all after initial purchase of the Mac. This section makes differentiation easy.

In general, be sure to purchase your hard drive or SSD from a vendor that has tested the storage it sells with your particular type of Mac to ensure full compatibility and ideal performance. Also, be sure always to read the complete specs page for a specific Mac as some compatibility is dependent on OS version, firmware, or other details.

Be sure to also see EveryMac.com's Mac Upgrades FAQs section for instructional Q&As to upgrade the storage and other parts in your Mac.



Please note that the thumbnail images merely show one of the more representative Macs in a category. Many series also include other models with different designs.

MacBook
MacBook

MacBook Pro
MacBook Pro

MacBook Air
MacBook Air

iBook
iBook

PowerBook G4
PowerBook G4

PowerBook G3
PowerBook G3

iMac
iMac

iMac Pro
iMac Pro

Mac mini
Mac mini

Mac Studio
Mac Studio

Mac Pro
Mac Pro

Power Mac G5
Power Mac G5

Power Mac G4
Power Mac G4

Power Mac G3
Power Mac G3

eMac
eMac

Mac Server G4
Mac Server G4

Mac Server G3
Mac Server G3

Xserve
Xserve



<< By Capability (Main) | Also see: Mac Upgrade FAQs



Established in 1996, EveryMac.com has been created by experts with decades of experience with Apple hardware. EveryMac.com includes, and always has included, original research incorporating detailed, hands-on inspection of packaging, computers, and devices as well as extensive real-world use. All information is provided in good faith, but no website or person is perfect. Accordingly, EveryMac.com is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind whatsoever. EveryMac.com, and the authors thereof, shall not be held responsible or liable, under any circumstances, for any damages resulting from the use or inability to use the information within. For complete disclaimer and copyright information please read and understand the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy before using EveryMac.com. Copying, scraping, or use of any content without expressed permission is not allowed, although links to any page are welcomed and appreciated.