
No Proof: Corsair Gaming $5.5M DDR4/DDR5 Memory Settlement
If you bought select Corsair DDR4 or DDR5 desktop memory in the U.S. between January 14, 2018 and July 2, 2025, you may be owed cash from a $5.5 million class action settlement. Eligible shoppers can claim a pro-rata payment with no proof of purchase for up to five modules. File your claim online now or download the paper form below.
Who Is Eligible?
You qualify if you:
- Purchased Corsair DDR4 desktop memory (non-SODIMM) rated above 2133 MHz, or Corsair DDR5 desktop memory (non-SODIMM) rated above 4800 MHz;
- Bought the product(s) in the United States between Jan 14 2018 – Jul 2 2025;
- Purchased directly from Corsair or an authorized reseller.
Estimated Cash Payment
- Pro-rata share of the $5.5 million fund after fees and costs.
- No proof required for up to 5 modules per household.
- Proof may be requested for claims over five modules.
Payout Methods
- PayPal
- Venmo
- Zelle
- Physical check
- Virtual prepaid card (email delivery)
Important Deadlines
- Opt-out / object: October 3 2025
- Submit claim: October 28 2025
- Fairness hearing: January 8 2026
How to File a Claim
- Visit the official portal: Submit Claim Online or mail the PDF form.
- Provide the number and type of qualifying Corsair modules purchased.
- Select your preferred payment method and submit before Oct 28 2025.
Mailing Address (paper claims)
DDR4 & DDR5 Desktop Memory Speed Settlement
Attn: Claim Form Submissions
1650 Arch St., Suite 2210
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Why the Lawsuit Was Filed
Plaintiffs alleged that Corsair Gaming, Inc. advertised certain DDR4 and DDR5 desktop memory modules with speeds that could only be reached through overclocking or BIOS tweaks, misleading consumers and violating warranty and consumer-protection laws. Corsair denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a receipt to file the Corsair DDR4/DDR5 Memory Settlement claim?
No. You can claim up to five qualifying modules without proof. Receipts may be required only if you claim more than five.
How much money will I get from the Corsair Gaming Settlement?
Payments are pro-rata, meaning each claimant receives an equal share of the net fund based on the total number of approved claims and units reported.
When will the Corsair DDR4/DDR5 settlement pay out?
The administrator expects to issue payments about 45 days after final court approval and any appeals are resolved.
What products are covered by the Corsair Gaming $5.5M Settlement?
Corsair desktop (non-laptop) DDR4 memory rated >2133 MHz and DDR5 memory rated >4800 MHz sold in the U.S. between Jan 14 2018 and Jul 2 2025.
Can I exclude myself from the Corsair Gaming class action?
Yes. Send a written request for exclusion so it is postmarked no later than October 3 2025 to retain your right to sue Corsair individually.
This article is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Always consult the official settlement website for the most current details.