Compatibility list of NVMe (iMac 2019, 19,1)?

Hi all,

I replaced my sata drive with an SSD sometime back (2019 19,1, 27" iMac). it's starting to die. I am looking to add/replace an NVMe drive and make that my OS drive, and will use the dying drive for something else (probably windows).


Can I use any NVMe or is there a specific one I need? Is there a list somewhere? My initial research indicates I will need an adapter but otherwise any NVMe will work (any brand I mean).


Thanks in advance.


iMac 27″, macOS 13.0

Posted on Nov 12, 2022 7:14 PM

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Nov 13, 2022 8:01 AM in response to solomani

solomani wrote:

Hi all,
I replaced my sata drive with an SSD sometime back (2019 19,1, 27" iMac). it's starting to die. I am looking to add/replace an NVMe drive and make that my OS drive, and will use the dying drive for something else (probably windows).

Can I use any NVMe or is there a specific one I need? Is there a list somewhere? My initial research indicates I will need an adapter but otherwise any NVMe will work (any brand I mean).

Thanks in advance.




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Nov 13, 2022 12:32 PM in response to solomani

It is risky removing the Apple branded internal SSD from the iMac because the next major release of macOS may not install without it. Beginning with macOS 12.x Monterey, the macOS installer refuses to update the system firmware unless an Apple OEM SSD is installed internally. Once the installer updates the system firmware, then it is possible to install Monterey with just a third party internal SSD installed. I haven't heard anything one way or the other in regards to macOS 13.x Ventura, but you never know what the next OS will do. For some Macs, this may be just a small inconvenience to swap out drives temporarily, but for an iMac it is a major undertaking.


If you go for an M.2 SSD, then I highly recommend using the Sintech SSD adapter. From reading these forums for years, this seems to be the adapter which is most compatible & reliable. As for SSDs, not all SSDs are compatible with all computers. OWC is one of the few which is made specifically for a Mac and comes with manufacturer support when used with a Mac.


Using an external USB3.1+ SSD is also an option (will be just as fast or faster than the original Apple SSD depending on the SSD purchased) and many contributors on these forums would say it is the better option. Choice is ultimately yours.


Edit: Getting a USB3 SSD with UASP support is recommended for best performance. Each device in the USB chain must also support UASP as well.

https://www.startech.com/en-us/blog/all-you-need-to-know-about-uasp

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