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Consumer Memory · May 20, 2026

TeamGroup settles RAM speed advertising lawsuit for $1.1 million

Team Group has agreed to settle a lawsuit over advertised RAM performance and overclocking-related settings, while denying wrongdoing, according to Tom's Hardware.

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Tom's Hardware reports that Team Group has agreed to a $1.1 million settlement in a false-advertising lawsuit tied to advertised memory speeds. The case centered on claims that some stated RAM performance levels required BIOS changes or overclocking settings rather than default operation. Team Group denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle. This is more of a consumer-memory compliance and labeling story than a supply or pricing event. It does not change DRAM output, demand, or spot pricing, but it reinforces that advertised speeds and platform settings remain a consumer-facing risk area for memory vendors.

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