G.Skill settles class action over RAM speeds
G.Skill has reached a settlement with plaintiffs in a $2.4 million class action lawsuit regarding advertised memory speeds. The company, while denying any wrongdoing, will have to modify its product packaging to be clearer about the overclocking and BIOS adjustments needed to achieve the promised speeds.
The lawsuit specifically concerned G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000 C34 memory. The agreement requires G.Skill to modify packaging and provide more detailed information about the settings required to achieve advertised performance. This includes clarifications on BIOS settings and overclocking requirements.
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