$2.4M G.Skill DRAM Memory Speed Class Action Settlement
G.Skill has agreed to pay $2.4 million to settle a class action alleging falsely advertised speeds on DDR-4 and DDR-5 desktop memory products. If you purchased qualifying G.Skill memory between January 31, 2018 and January 7, 2026, you may be entitled to a $100 cash payment or up to $5,000 for documented losses.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- Anyone who purchased G.Skill DDR-4 or DDR-5 desktop memory products with rated speeds over 2133 MHz or 4800 MHz
- Purchase must have occurred between January 31, 2018 and January 7, 2026
- No proof required for the $100 base cash payment
- Documented losses require supporting documentation
No proof required for the $100 base cash payment. Documented loss claims up to $5,000 require supporting documentation.
File your claim through the official settlement website.
File Your Claim →What Happened?
G.Skill, a major manufacturer of computer memory products popular among PC builders and gamers, was sued for allegedly falsely advertising the speeds of its DDR-4 and DDR-5 desktop memory products. The lawsuit alleged that the advertised speeds were unattainable without significant system adjustments such as manual overclocking, misleading consumers about the out-of-box performance of the products they purchased.
This is similar to the Team Group memory speed settlement already on SuitAlert — memory speed misrepresentation has become a recurring issue in the computer hardware industry as manufacturers compete on advertised specifications. G.Skill agreed to pay $2.4 million to settle the class action.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
Eligible claimants can receive a $100 cash payment with no proof required, or up to $5,000 for documented losses related to the memory speed misrepresentation. Check the official settlement page for the current deadline and filing instructions.
Last updated: June 18, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.