Realtek High Definition Audio -hda- Version R2.8x -9239.1- Whql !new! Direct
This driver is a specific, WHQL-certified release from the Realtek HD Audio Driver family, often distributed by OEMs (like Dell, HP, Lenovo) or driver update utilities.
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Who Needs This Specific Driver?
Not every PC user needs to hunt down a specific build like 9239.1. However, three types of users will benefit immensely: This driver is a specific, WHQL-certified release from
- Improved latency handling for USB-based audio devices.
- Better compatibility with AMD’s fTPM and high-definition audio over HDMI/DP when using Ryzen CPUs.
- Fixed a long-standing bug where front-panel microphone jacks would cease functioning after sleep-resume cycles.
1. Realtek High Definition Audio
This is the product family. Realtek Semiconductor Corp. is the dominant vendor for onboard audio codecs (ALC series like ALC892, ALC897, ALC1220, ALC4080). “High Definition Audio” refers to the Intel HDA standard adopted in the early 2000s, replacing the older AC’97 standard. During installation, you may hear audio cut out — normal
Putting it all together: "Realtek High Definition Audio - HDA - Version R2.8x-9239.1 - WHQL" describes a specific WHQL-certified Realtek audio driver package implementing the Intel HDA standard. It is intended to operate the Realtek audio codec on a PC, providing features such as multichannel playback, microphone input, hardware-level audio controls, jack detection, and stable integration with Windows. Knowing the exact version helps with driver updates, diagnosing audio issues, or confirming compatibility with a particular Windows build or hardware platform. Who Needs This Specific Driver
- Operating System: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, or Vista (32-bit or 64-bit)
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or equivalent
- Memory: 512 MB RAM or more
- Sound Card: Realtek High Definition Audio device