Geekom XT13 Pro — RAM & SSD Upgrade Guide | Computer Compatibility Checker

Geekom XT13 Pro — Quick Specs Summary

ComponentSpecificationUpgradeable?
ProcessorIntel Core i9-13900H (14-core, up to 5.4 GHz)No
RAM16GB, 32GB DDR5 SO-DIMM (2 slots, max 64GB)Yes — UPGRADEABLE
Internal SSD512GB, 1TB M.2 NVMe (2× slots)Yes — both user-replaceable
Ports1× Thunderbolt 4, 4× USB-A 3.2, 1× USB-C, HDMI 2.0, Gigabit EthernetExpandable via TB4 dock
WirelessWiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3No
Power Supply90W USB-C PDNo
Price£450–550N/A

XT13 Pro: Value-Tier Flagship

vs GT13 Pro: What’s Different?

XT13 Pro and GT13 Pro share the same i9-13900H processor but differ in aesthetics, port configuration, and pricing:

  • XT13 Pro: £450–550 (slightly larger form factor, slightly fewer ports)
  • GT13 Pro: £500–600 (more compact, more USB ports)

Performance-wise: identical. Choose XT13 Pro for budget consciousness; GT13 Pro if you need more USB-A ports.

Best Use Case

Excellent for developers, system administrators, and professionals who value upgradeability and raw performance without premium pricing.


RAM Compatibility & Upgrades

Identical DDR5 Architecture to GT13

XT13 Pro uses 2× DDR5 SO-DIMM slots (laptop form factor). Same upgrade path:

  • Factory: 16GB or 32GB
  • Upgrade to 32GB: £80–120
  • Upgrade to 64GB: £150–200

Installation

  1. Power down, unplug
  2. Remove bottom panel
  3. Locate 2 RAM slots
  4. Push clip tabs, eject at 45°
  5. Insert new DDR5 SO-DIMM, press until clicks
  6. Reassemble, boot, verify

Recommended Configuration

Most workloads thrive on 32GB DDR5. If buying factory 16GB, budget £80–120 for upgrade to 32GB if planning sustained development/virtualisation.

Compatible: Crucial DDR5-5600 16GB SODIMM, Kingston Fury DDR5-5600.


SSD Compatibility & Upgrades

Portable external SSD storage drive
Portable external SSD storage drive

Dual M.2 2280 NVMe Slots

Same as GT13 Pro: 2× M.2 2280 NVMe slots, both user-replaceable. Total capacity: up to 4TB.

Upgrade Steps

  1. Power down, unplug
  2. Remove bottom panel
  3. Eject existing SSD (push 30°, pull out)
  4. Insert new M.2 NVMe at 30°, press down, secure screw
  5. Close panel, boot

SSD Recommendations

Compatible: Samsung 990 EVO M.2 NVMe, WD Blue SN580, Crucial P3 Plus.


Power & Cooling

90W USB-C Power

Adequate for sustained multi-threaded workloads. Peaks at 60–75W during compilation/export.

Active Cooling

Small fan provides active cooling; fan noise ~30–35 dB under load. Thermal throttling occurs above 30°C ambient only in sustained heavy workloads.


Connectivity & Display

1× Thunderbolt 4 + USB Ports

Fewer USB-A ports than GT13 Pro (4 vs 4, though XT13 has 1 USB-C vs GT13’s 2). Single TB4 port sufficient for most workloads. For heavy peripheral expansion, consider a TB4 dock (£300–600).

Display Support

HDMI 2.0 (4K 60Hz) + TB4 (USB-C alt mode for 2 additional displays). Total 3 simultaneous displays possible.


WiFi 6E & Networking

WiFi 6E (802.11ax on 2.4/5/6GHz) provides ~1.2 Gbps peak. Real-world office: 400–600 Mbps. Gigabit Ethernet included for stable LAN connections.


Upgradeability Score

CategoryScoreNotes
RAM Upgrade9/10DDR5 SO-DIMM; 64GB max; same as GT13 Pro
SSD Upgrade10/10Dual M.2 slots; both replaceable; 4TB max
Ports & Connectivity7/101× TB4 + adequate USB; slightly fewer ports than GT13
Display Support7/103 displays via HDMI + TB4
Overall Upgradeability9/10Excellent RAM/SSD expansion; very similar to GT13 Pro

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I buy XT13 Pro or GT13 Pro?

XT13 Pro saves £50–100 and performs identically. If you don’t need extra USB-A ports, XT13 Pro is excellent value. GT13 Pro if port flexibility matters.

Can I upgrade to 64GB RAM on XT13 Pro?

Yes. Buy 2× 32GB DDR5 SO-DIMM (£150–200), follow installation steps above. Most workloads thrive on 32GB; 64GB for heavy virtualisation only.

What SSD should I add to second slot?

Any M.2 2280 NVMe. WD Black SN850X or Samsung 990 EVO (£50–60 for 500GB) are excellent. Both slots run at full speed (no RAID setup required).

Is XT13 Pro suitable for video editing?

Yes, for 4K editing with external SSD cache. Pair factory 32GB + 1TB + second 1TB SSD (£60 add) = 32GB RAM, 2TB storage for under £550.

How does XT13 Pro compare to Apple M4 Pro?

XT13 Pro is faster in multi-threaded workloads; M4 Pro faster in GPU tasks. XT13 Pro wins on upgradeability; M4 Pro on efficiency and compact form factor.



Recommended Products

These are the products we recommend based on this guide. All links go to Amazon UK where you can check current prices and availability.

ProductWhy We Recommend ItAmazon UK
Corsair Vengeance DDR5 SO-DIMM 32GB (2×16GB) 5600MHzTop-rated DDR5 kit for gaming & productivityView on Amazon UK
Kingston Fury Impact DDR5 SO-DIMM 32GB (2×16GB) 5600MHzExcellent DDR5 alternative with XMP supportView on Amazon UK
Crucial DDR5 SO-DIMM 16GB 5600MHzAffordable single-stick DDR5View on Amazon UK
G.Skill Ripjaws DDR5 SO-DIMM 32GB 5600MHzHigh performance DDR5 for enthusiastsView on Amazon UK
Samsung 990 Pro 2TB NVMe M.2 2280Fastest consumer NVMe — ideal for gaming & editingView on Amazon UK
WD Black SN850X 2TB NVMeExcellent Gen4 speed with heatsink optionView on Amazon UK
Crucial P5 Plus 1TB NVMeGreat value Gen4 SSDView on Amazon UK
Kingston NV2 1TB NVMeBudget-friendly with solid reliabilityView on Amazon UK

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