How to File a G.Skill RAM Class Action Claim
Last updated April 29, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy
To file a G.Skill RAM class action claim, visit the official settlement website and complete the online claim form with your purchase information and proof of purchase. You'll need to provide details about which G.Skill DDR RAM modules you purchased, when you bought them, and where you made the purchase.
The claim process requires you to submit evidence that you purchased eligible G.Skill RAM products during the specified time period. Acceptable documentation includes receipts, credit card statements, or order confirmations showing the purchase of covered RAM modules.
You must file your claim before the deadline to receive compensation up to $50 per household. The settlement covers consumers who purchased G.Skill DDR RAM modules that were allegedly marketed with misrepresented speed specifications. Using Class Action Buddy can streamline the filing process by automatically filling out forms and tracking deadlines for you.
Background on the G.Skill RAM Settlement
The G.Skill RAM class action lawsuit alleges that G.Skill International Enterprise Co., Ltd. misrepresented the speed specifications of their DDR RAM modules in marketing materials and product packaging. Plaintiffs claimed that the actual performance speeds of the RAM modules did not match the advertised specifications, leading consumers to pay premium prices for products that underperformed.
The lawsuit was filed in federal court and challenged G.Skill's advertising practices regarding memory module speeds. The case alleged violations of consumer protection laws and false advertising statutes across multiple states.
G.Skill agreed to settle the class action without admitting wrongdoing. The settlement was preliminarily approved by the court and established a fund to compensate affected consumers. The company maintains that their products meet industry standards but agreed to resolve the litigation to avoid prolonged legal proceedings.
Who Is Eligible?
You're eligible to file a claim if you purchased G.Skill DDR RAM modules in the United States during the specified class period. The settlement covers consumers who bought eligible G.Skill memory products that were allegedly misrepresented regarding their speed specifications.
Eligible products include specific G.Skill DDR RAM modules that were marketed with speed claims that allegedly did not match actual performance. The class period covers purchases made within a defined timeframe, typically several years before the lawsuit was filed.
Geographic restrictions limit eligibility to purchases made within the United States. You must have been the original purchaser of the RAM modules, and the products must have been bought for personal or household use. Business or commercial purchases may be excluded from the settlement class.
How to File Your Claim
Visit the official G.Skill RAM settlement website to access the claim form and filing instructions. You'll need to provide personal information, purchase details including dates and retailers, and documentation proving you bought eligible G.Skill RAM products during the class period.
Required documentation includes receipts, invoices, credit card statements, or online order confirmations showing your G.Skill RAM purchases. If you don't have receipts, you may still be able to file a claim with alternative proof of purchase or a sworn statement about your purchase history.
The claim deadline is typically 60-90 days after the court's final approval of the settlement. Class Action Buddy can help expedite your filing by automatically populating claim forms with your information and ensuring you meet all deadlines without missing important details or requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much money can I get from the G.Skill RAM settlement?
The maximum payout is $50 per household for eligible claims. The actual amount you receive may depend on the number of valid claims filed and the settlement administration costs.
What G.Skill RAM products are covered by this settlement?
The settlement covers specific G.Skill DDR RAM modules that were allegedly misrepresented regarding speed specifications. Check the settlement website for the complete list of covered products and model numbers.
Do I need original receipts to file a claim?
While receipts are preferred, you may be able to file with alternative proof like credit card statements or order confirmations. Some claims may be accepted with sworn statements if no documentation is available.
When is the deadline to file my G.Skill RAM claim?
The claim deadline is typically 60-90 days after final court approval of the settlement. Check the official settlement website for the exact deadline date and file as soon as possible.
Can I file multiple claims if I bought several G.Skill RAM modules?
The settlement typically allows one claim per household regardless of how many eligible products you purchased. You should include all qualifying purchases on a single claim form.
Don't miss your opportunity to receive compensation from the G.Skill RAM class action settlement. With a maximum payout of $50 per household, filing a claim is worth the minimal time investment required to complete the process.
Class Action Buddy makes filing faster and easier by handling the paperwork and tracking important deadlines for you. Submit your claim before the deadline expires to secure your share of the settlement fund and hold G.Skill accountable for their alleged misrepresentation practices.