The H-ONE series from the Taiwanese manufacturer Thermaltake includes DDR4 RAM, created for the mass consumer. It has an elegant design, is built on the basis of selected flash memory from trusted manufacturers, and is equipped with stylish aluminum heat spreaders with a low profile that does not interfere with the installation of other components.


Unlike the extravagant and rather expensive ToughRAM series dies, H-ONE memory is designed for extreme overclocking and is not capable of breaking performance records. According to the manufacturer, this is more of a “professional” RAM with support for XMP 2.0, low operating voltage and high-quality cooling, which is ideal for performing a variety of resource-intensive tasks in which the final amount of memory will be more important than its clock speed and bandwidth. Naturally, no one forbids using it for games, there are simply more suitable options for these purposes.

The core of the Thermaltake H-ONE series consists of classic DDR4 modules of 8 and 16 GB. They are usually sold individually or in sets with a total capacity of up to 32 GB. Considering the never-overclocking nature of this series, memory is most often presented in versions with frequencies of 2400, 2666 and 3200 MHz. Planks with frequencies above 3200 MHz are not found in the H-ONE series. If you don’t need a heatsink, don’t plan to overclock anything and would like to save a little money, then as an alternative, you can look at the M-ONE line, which features almost the same DDR4 memory modules, but without a passive heat spreader.