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Corsair facing $5.5m payout to customers over gaming RAM lawsuit

September 17, 2025 4 Min Read
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A lawsuit concentrating on gaming {hardware} producer Corsair may imply you are entitled to compensation if you happen to’ve purchased a few of its gaming RAM lately. A advertising and marketing snafu round the way in which Corsair marketed its RAM speeds has led to years of litigation, with Corsair set to pay $5.5 million to its clients, ought to a proposed settlement be accredited.

Corsair is among the massive names in reminiscence manufacturing, and we advocate quite a lot of its merchandise in our greatest gaming RAM information. Mockingly, a number of the Dominator and Vengeance modules we checklist in our information are beneath scrutiny right here, with the criticism elevating issues that the marketed speeds for the corporate’s DDR4 and DDR5 RAM did not match as much as the fact for many consumers.

All of it comes right down to the default requirements: DDR4 modules run at 2,133 MT/s by default, whereas DDR5 modules begin at 4,800 MT/s, based mostly on the JEDEC requirements. The criticism, filed within the US with an inventory right here, argues that speeds nicely above these defaults had been printed with out an ample disclaimer to clarify that the usual speeds are a lot decrease.

Corsair, it is argued, marketed the upper XMP/EXPO profile speeds as in the event that they had been the default, although these are technically overclocked settings that not each system helps or that many consumers could by no means allow, or know find out how to allow. Corsair modules, just like the RAM we examined in our Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 assessment, are geared toward lovers, who’re more likely to overclock their RAM above these defaults, however aren’t assured to take action.

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Whereas Corsair denied any wrongdoing, a settlement has been put ahead that can finish the case. If it is accredited, Corsair will replace its packaging and advertising and marketing to extra clearly clarify and disclaim the attainable speeds. It can additionally pay $5.5 million in compensation, which can go to purchasers within the US who purchased sure Corsair RAM modules for gaming PCs between January 14, 2018, and July 2, 2025, and who register a declare earlier than the court docket deadline.

You can also make as much as 5 claims, relying on what number of instances you have been affected, however to register for these proposed money funds, you may must register your particulars at this settlement website, run by a court-appointed administrator, earlier than October 28, 2025. A ultimate listening to is about for December 4, 2025, so the funds may nicely be wrapped up earlier than the top of the 12 months.

 

In case you’re fascinated by upgrading your gaming PC, you would possibly need to begin together with your motherboard first. Our greatest gaming motherboard information has boards for Intel and AMD-focused builds throughout a spread of various value factors.

A money payout, only for shopping for RAM previously, looks as if a fairly candy deal. Tell us what your ideas are, and if you happen to’ve been affected, by beginning a dialog in our neighborhood Discord server with different readers and workers.

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