Realtek Alc897 Driver May 2026

In this article, we will cover everything you need to know: what the ALC897 is, how to find the correct driver, step-by-step installation, troubleshooting common audio bugs, and how to unlock the hidden "Realtek Audio Console" utility. Before diving into drivers, let’s briefly define the hardware. The ALC897 is a High Definition Audio Codec (HDA) manufactured by Realtek. It converts digital signals from your PC into analog sound for your headphones or speakers.

| Codec | SNR (DAC) | Typical Use Case | Verdict | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 97 dB | B660 / B760 / A620 boards | Good enough for 99% of users | | ALC1220 | 120 dB | High-end X570 / Z690 boards | Noticeably cleaner, lower noise floor | | ALC4080 | 120 dB+ | USB-based, very high-end | Best for audiophiles | Realtek Alc897 Driver

If you have built a PC recently or purchased a mid-range to high-end motherboard in the last few years, chances are your audio is powered by the Realtek ALC897 codec. While it isn't the flagship flagship chip (like the ALC1220 or ALC4080), the ALC897 is a workhorse found on countless B660, B760, A620, and B650 motherboards. In this article, we will cover everything you

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