Corsair Class-Action Settlement: Get Paid for Overclocked RAM Purchases Between 2018 and 2025

According to Tom's Hardware, Corsair has recently faced legal consequences due to discrepancies in their advertising of XMP memory speeds. A class-action lawsuit was filed against the company in 2022, highlighting the gap between advertised memory speed claims and the actual JEDEC specifications. This case is now open for eligible individuals to apply for settlements.
Eligible U.S. residents who purchased Corsair's overclocked RAM kits between January 1, 2018, and December 31, 2025, may be entitled to compensation as part of the settlement. The case underscores the importance of transparent advertising practices in the tech industry.
For more details, refer to the original article by Tom's Hardware:
Corsair Lawsuit Over Advertising XMP Memory Speeds
Date: September 13, 2025