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G.Skill settles $2.4M class action over misleading RAM speed marketing

G.Skill has begun distributing a $2.4 million settlement to consumers who purchased certain DDR4 and DDR5 memory kits. The class action lawsuit alleged that G.Skill misled customers by not clearly stating that advertised high speeds required overclocking. While G.Skill denied the claims, the settlement includes cash payouts ranging from $20 to $25 per claimant and requires the company to add explicit disclaimers about overclocking requirements to its packaging and product listings. AI

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G.Skill settles $2.4M class action over misleading RAM speed marketing

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Zhiye Liu ·

    G.Skill pays out $2.4M settlement over misleading DDR4 and DDR5 speed marketing — buyers get $20 to $25 as vendor agrees to XMP and EXPO packaging warnings

    G.Skill has started sending payments to claimants regarding the $2.4 million lawsuit over inadequately marketed RAM speeds.