MacBook Pro 14″ M4 (2024) — Charger, Dock & Storage Compatibility

The MacBook Pro 14″ with M4 chip (2024) is Apple’s latest base model, featuring improved performance and efficiency over the M3. This compatibility guide covers MagSafe 3 charging, Thunderbolt 4 docks, and external storage options. Like all M-series Macs, the M4 has soldered RAM and SSD—no internal upgrades are possible.

RAM Compatibility

The M4 MacBook Pro 14″ uses unified memory soldered directly to the processor. No upgrades or replacements are available after purchase. Available configurations:

  • 16GB unified memory — standard M4 base config
  • 24GB unified memory — increased performance for multitasking and professional work
  • 32GB unified memory — high-performance workflows, large datasets

The base M4 starts at 16GB unified memory (up from 8GB on the M3). This reflects Apple’s shift toward higher memory configurations as standard. The M4 shares memory between CPU and GPU, so 16GB allocates 4-6GB to the 10-core GPU.

SSD Compatibility

Storage is soldered and non-removable. Available configurations:

  • 512GB, 1TB, or 2TB internal SSD

Note: The M4 maxes out at 2TB internal SSD (same as the base M3). Once purchased, the drive cannot be swapped. For additional storage, use external Thunderbolt 4 or USB-C SSDs.

Recommended external storage:

Charger Compatibility

The 14″ M4 (2024) uses MagSafe 3 charging with the same connector as M3/M3 Pro models.

Original charger: 70W MagSafe 3 power adapter (included)

Compatible chargers:

  • MagSafe 3: Apple’s 70W charger (included), 96W variant (compatible, faster)
  • USB-C Power Delivery: Any USB-PD charger 60W or higher (via USB-C backup port)

MagSafe 3 chargers: Browse MagSafe 3 chargers on Amazon UK

Third-party USB-C chargers: Browse USB-C PD chargers on Amazon UK

The M4 is more power-efficient than the M3, so it charges quickly with the 70W charger (~1.5 hours). Using the 96W variant will charge slightly faster (~1.3 hours) but isn’t necessary.

Dock & Hub Compatibility

The 14″ M4 has 3x Thunderbolt 4 ports (same as the M3 Pro), supporting daisy-chaining and multiple peripherals. A key upgrade: the base M4’s GPU now supports up to 2 external displays—the same as the M3, but notable for future upgradeability.

Dock compatibility:

  • Thunderbolt 4 docks: Full 40 Gbps bandwidth, daisy-chain, up to 96W power delivery
  • USB-C hubs: Lower bandwidth, simpler, cheaper, single connection

Popular docks for M4 14″ MacBook Pro:

With 3x Thunderbolt 4 ports, the M4 supports complex setups: daisy-chain up to 6 devices, use 2 external displays, and connect external storage and peripherals simultaneously.

MacBook Pro 14″ M4 Specifications

ComponentSpecificationUpgradeable?
ProcessorApple M4 (10-core CPU, 10-core GPU base)No
RAM16GB, 24GB, or 32GB unified memory (soldered)No
SSD512GB, 1TB, or 2TB (soldered)No
Display14.2″ Liquid Retina XDR (3072 x 1964)No
Ports3x Thunderbolt 4 / USB-C + HDMI + SD card slotNo
ChargingMagSafe 3 + USB-C (backup), 70W includedN/A
External displays2 maximumNo
Battery72 Wh, ~17-18 hoursNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I upgrade RAM or storage on the M4 MacBook Pro 14″?

No. Both RAM and SSD are soldered to the logic board. Choose your configuration at purchase. The M4 starts at 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD; you can configure up to 32GB and 2TB. After purchase, only external Thunderbolt 4 or USB-C storage is available.

Is the M4 14″ MagSafe 3 charger the same as M3?

Yes. Both M4 and M3 use MagSafe 3 with identical connectors. The M4 includes a 70W charger (same as the base M3). The 96W variant works with both models. Chargers are interchangeable.

How many Thunderbolt 4 ports does the M4 14″ have?

3x Thunderbolt 4 ports (same as the M3 Pro). This is an upgrade over the base M3 (2 ports). The extra port allows daisy-chaining and more flexible peripheral connectivity.

Can the M4 support more than 2 external displays?

No, the base M4 GPU supports only 2 external displays maximum. If you need 3+ monitors, upgrade to the M4 Pro or M4 Max models.

What’s the difference between M4 base and M4 Pro?

The M4 Pro has more GPU cores (14-20 vs. 10), higher RAM ceiling (48GB vs. 32GB), higher SSD ceiling (4TB vs. 2TB), and supports 3 external displays (vs. 2). For professional video/3D/AI work, the Pro is recommended. For coding and general use, M4 base is fine.


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 DDR4 SO-DIMM 32GB (2×16GB) 3200MHzBest overall DDR4 upgrade kitView on Amazon UK
Kingston Fury Impact DDR4 SO-DIMM 32GB (2×16GB) 3200MHzReliable alternative with tight latencyView on Amazon UK
Crucial DDR4 SO-DIMM 16GB 3200MHzBudget single-stick upgradeView on Amazon UK
Samsung DDR4 SO-DIMM 32GB 3200MHzOEM-quality for business laptopsView on Amazon UK
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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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