G.Skill has agreed to a $2.4 million settlement in a class action lawsuit alleging the company falsely advertised RAM speeds.

The settlement, which denies any wrongdoing by G.Skill, requires the company to modify its packaging and provide clearer information about overclocking and BIOS adjustments, pending approval.

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A class action lawsuit against G.Skill has been settled for $2.4 million, with the company denying all wrongdoing. The lawsuit was brought against G.Skill over claims that it falsely advertised RAM speeds.

The settlement, which is pending approval, will require G.Skill to make changes to its packaging and provide clearer information about overclocking and BIOS adjustments. This move aims to address the concerns raised by the plaintiffs regarding the advertised memory speeds of G.Skill products.

The outcome of this settlement may have implications for how G.Skill and potentially other companies advertise their products, particularly in regards to performance claims. As the settlement awaits approval, it remains to be seen how these changes will impact G.Skill and its customers in the long run.

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