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Apple iMac 24 M3 (2023) Upgrade Guide (2026) — What You Can and Cannot Upgrade

The iMac 24 M3 (2023) is a Apple M3 business desktop released in 2023. This guide covers RAM compatibility (Unified Memory (soldered)), SSD upgrade options, and recommended components for maximum performance.

The iMac 24 M3 (2023) supports up to 24GB of Unified Memory (soldered) RAM.


iMac 24 M3 (2023) Quick Specifications

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SpecificationSFFTower
ProcessorApple M3
RAM TypeUnified Memory (soldered)
RAM Slots00
Max RAM24GB24GB
StorageSSD (soldered)
NVMe SupportNo (SATA only)
PCIe GenerationN/A

iMac 24 M3 (2023) RAM Upgrade Guide

Compatible RAM Specifications

The iMac 24 M3 (2023) requires Unified Memory (soldered) unbuffered DIMMs (UDIMMs). Use non-ECC desktop DIMMs for standard configurations.

Recommended RAM Configurations

ConfigurationForm FactorTotal RAMModules
BudgetSFF/Tower16GB2 × 8GB
StandardSFF32GB2 × 16GB
StandardTower32GB2 × 16GB

RAM Installation Steps

  1. Shut down the computer and disconnect all cables including the power cord
  2. Press the power button for 5 seconds to discharge residual electricity
  3. Remove the side panel (SFF: slide release latch; Tower: remove thumbscrews)
  4. Locate the DIMM slots on the motherboard
  5. Open the retention clips on both sides of the slot
  6. Align the notch on the RAM module with the key in the slot
  7. Press down firmly and evenly until the retention clips snap into place
  8. Replace the side panel and reconnect cables
  9. Power on and verify RAM is recognised in BIOS (press F10 during startup)

iMac 24 M3 (2023) SSD Upgrade Guide

The iMac 24 M3 (2023) supports 2.5″ SATA SSDs and 3.5″ SATA hard drives. This generation does not support M.2 NVMe drives natively. A SATA SSD upgrade is the most impactful performance improvement you can make.

SATA SSD Installation

  1. Power off and open the chassis as described above
  2. Locate the 2.5″ or 3.5″ drive bay
  3. Mount the SSD using the drive caddy or bracket (SFF models may need a 2.5″ adapter)
  4. Connect the SATA data cable and SATA power cable
  5. Reassemble and boot — initialise the drive in Disk Management if it is a secondary drive

Recommended Upgrade Products

ProductTypeBest ForLink
Crucial 16GB DDR4-3200 UDIMMRAM16GB stickShop
Kingston Fury Beast 16GB DDR4-3200RAM16GB stickShop
Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB DDR4-3200 KitRAM32GB kit (2×16GB)Shop
Samsung 870 EVO 1TB SATASSDSATA upgradeShop
Crucial MX500 1TB SATASSDBudget SATAShop

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What type of RAM does the iMac 24 M3 (2023) use?

A: The iMac 24 M3 (2023) uses Unified Memory (soldered) unbuffered DIMMs (UDIMMs). The SFF model has 0 DIMM slots supporting up to 24GB, while the Tower model has 0 slots supporting up to 24GB.

Q: Can I add an NVMe SSD to the iMac 24 M3 (2023)?

A: No, the iMac 24 M3 (2023) does not have a native M.2 NVMe slot. You can upgrade to a 2.5 inch SATA SSD for a significant performance improvement over a traditional hard drive.

Q: Is the iMac 24 M3 (2023) RAM compatible with the iMac 24 M3 series?

A: RAM compatibility depends on the specific generation. The iMac 24 M3 (2023) uses Unified Memory (soldered), which is physically compatible with other DDR4 systems but the speed rating must match or exceed the motherboard’s requirement.

Q: How do I check how much RAM is currently installed?

A: Open Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc), click the Performance tab, then select Memory. This shows total installed RAM, speed, form factor, and how many slots are in use. Alternatively, press Win+Pause/Break to open System Information.

Q: Can I mix different RAM sizes in the iMac 24 M3 (2023)?

A: While the iMac 24 M3 (2023) can technically run with mismatched RAM sizes, it is recommended to use identical modules in pairs for optimal dual-channel performance. Mixing sizes will cause the system to run in flex mode, which reduces memory bandwidth.


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