Make your claim by April 7 but don't expect too much.
The pot for consumers is closer to $1.3 million. But if you purchased G.Skill DDR4 or DDR5 RAM between 2018 and 2026, you could get a payout—if you file a claim by April 7.
G.Skill has agreed to pay $2.4 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging it 'deceptively advertised and labeled' the speed of its DDR5 and DDR4 desktop memory modules.
A class action lawsuit brought against G.Skill over claims it falsely advertised RAM speeds has been settled to the tune of $2.4 million.
The plaintiffs claimed that G.Skill violated federal consumer protection laws by falsely advertising the speeds of its DDR4 desktop memory modules, rated above 2133 MHz, and ...
It's a known fact that LED lighting makes computer parts run faster, right? Right!? Okay maybe not—but that hasn't stopped memory makers from loading their RAM to the gills with flashy LEDs. With ...
We love a good set of G.SKILL memory and now it looks like we’re going to get some as the company expands its Ripjaws SO-DIMM series DDR3L memory, but pushing it up to a staggering 2133MHz.