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G.Skill International Enterprise ConsumerProtection Settlement 2026

G.Skill has agreed to a $2.4 million class action lawsuit settlement to resolve claims that it deceptively advertised the speed of its DDR-4 and DDR-5 memory products. The settlement benefits individuals who purchased these memory products with rated speeds over 2133 MHz or 4800 MHz, respectively.

ConsumerProtectionG Skill Settlement AdministratorExpired: 4/7/2026Hurd, et al. v. G.Skill International Enterprise Co. Ltd., et al. logo

Key Takeaways

  • Filing deadline: 4/7/2026.
  • Eligibility snapshot: Consumers who purchased one or more G.Skill DDR-4 and DDR-5 DRAM (non-laptop) memory products with rated speeds over 2133 MHz or 4800 MHz, respectively, between Jan. 31, 2018, and Jan. 7, 20...
  • Proof is likely required. Documentation note: receipts, statements, or account records are commonly requested.
  • Settlement administrator: G Skill Settlement Administrator.
  • Official claim form is available through an external filing site.

Who Qualifies

Consumers who purchased one or more G.Skill DDR-4 and DDR-5 DRAM (non-laptop) memory products with rated speeds over 2133 MHz or 4800 MHz, respectively, between Jan. 31, 2018, and Jan. 7, 2026.

Class Period

1/31/2018 to 1/7/2026

Documentation

Class members who wish to claim more than five products must provide proof of purchase upon request.

Covered vendors: G.Skill International Enterprise Co. Ltd.

Covered products/services: DDR-4 memory, DDR-5 memory

Defendants: G.Skill International Enterprise Co. Ltd.

Geographic scope: ALL

Full Filing Guide

Hurd, et al. v. G.Skill International Enterprise Co. Ltd., et al. is categorized under privacy & data breach settlements, and this guide covers the essential details you need to determine if this settlement applies to you. This matter currently appears active in the FoundMoney directory. If you are evaluating whether to file, the fastest first step is to verify that your purchases, subscriptions, or account activity line up with the class definition and class period.

G.Skill has agreed to a $2.4 million class action lawsuit settlement to resolve claims that it deceptively advertised the speed of its DDR-4 and DDR-5 memory products. The settlement benefits individuals who purchased these memory products with rated speeds over 2133 MHz or 4800 MHz, respectively. The relevant class period is generally described as 1/31/2018 through 1/7/2026. Where administrators publish revisions, amended deadlines, or supplemental notices, this page should be treated as a directional guide and the official claim portal remains the source of truth for filing requirements.

Who should pay close attention: users who purchased covered products/services, maintained affected accounts, or transacted with named defendants during the qualifying window. Purchaser scope is currently listed as Direct. Named or covered vendors include G.Skill International Enterprise Co. Ltd.. Covered products/services currently reference DDR-4 memory, DDR-5 memory.

The reported settlement fund is approximately $2,400,000. Individual recovery is usually determined by claim volume, documentation strength, and any pro-rata formula approved by the court. In many settlements, payout timing can range from several weeks to multiple months after claim validation. Filing early and submitting complete information often helps avoid avoidable delays when administrators perform audits or deficiency checks.

Documentation is likely required. Claimants usually need invoices, receipts, or account statements. Current eligibility language: Consumers who purchased one or more G.Skill DDR-4 and DDR-5 DRAM (non-laptop) memory products with rated speeds over 2133 MHz or 4800 MHz, respectively, between Jan. 31, 2018, and Jan. 7, 2026. Filing deadline tracking matters because late claims can be rejected automatically; plan to submit by 4/7/2026 unless the administrator publishes an extension.

Practical filing workflow: confirm your transactions, gather supporting records, submit the online claim form, and store your confirmation number for follow-up. If you are uncertain on edge cases, contact the administrator directly at the support channels listed on the official site. Check back periodically for updates as new information becomes available. You can also browse related settlements in the Privacy & Data Breach Settlements category.

If you have additional questions about the Hurd, et al. v. G.Skill International Enterprise Co. Ltd., et al. settlement, contact G Skill Settlement Administrator directly. Filing early and providing complete documentation is the most effective way to avoid delays. You can compare this settlement with other active cases in the Privacy & Data Breach Settlements category.

See all active data breach settlements to compare this case against related active settlements in the same category.

Settlement FAQs

What is the deadline for Hurd, et al. v. G.Skill International Enterprise Co. Ltd., et al.?

The currently listed deadline is 4/7/2026. Always verify the final cutoff directly on the official filing portal.

Who is eligible for the Hurd, et al. v. G.Skill International Enterprise Co. Ltd., et al. settlement?

Consumers who purchased one or more G.Skill DDR-4 and DDR-5 DRAM (non-laptop) memory products with rated speeds over 2133 MHz or 4800 MHz, respectively, between Jan. 31, 2018, and Jan. 7, 2026.

Do I need a receipt for Hurd, et al. v. G.Skill International Enterprise Co. Ltd., et al.?

Class members who wish to claim more than five products must provide proof of purchase upon request.

Who is the administrator for this case?

G Skill Settlement Administrator is listed as the settlement administrator for this matter.

What time period does this settlement cover?

The covered class period is generally described as 1/31/2018 through 1/7/2026.

How much could I get from this settlement?

The listed settlement pool is approximately $2,400,000. Individual payouts typically depend on claim volume, documentation, and any court-approved allocation formula.

Where can I file the claim form?

Use the official claim page listed in this article. If the link changes, follow updates from the administrator and settlement website.

How long do settlement payments usually take?

Payment timing varies by review workload, deficiency corrections, and court approval milestones. Many cases take several weeks to several months after final validation.

What if my claim is missing information?

Administrators may issue a deficiency notice and request corrections or documents. Respond before the correction deadline to avoid claim rejection.

Can businesses file this settlement?

Business eligibility depends on class definitions and purchaser type rules. Check the official notice and administrator FAQ before filing.

Official Filing Links

Source: settlement source page

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Last reviewed: 2/21/2026

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