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You can now file your G.Skill class action claim to get a cut of the $2.4 million settlement — deceptive memory marketing class action now accepting payout submissions

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Tom's Hardware

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Angeion Group is urging eligible G.Skill customers to file claims to receive a portion of the $2.4 million settlement in a class action lawsuit over deceptive memory marketing. The lawsuit alleged that G.Skill falsely advertised the speeds of its DDR4 and DDR5 RAM kits, leading consumers to believe the speeds were achievable without adjustments. While G.Skill denied wrongdoing, it settled to avoid ongoing litigation costs. Eligible claimants must have purchased specific G.Skill memory modules within a certain timeframe in the U.S. Claims can be submitted without proof of purchase for up to five claims. However, the final payout amount per claimant will vary based on the total number of claims and deductions from the settlement fund.