

While AMD provided the driver, my understanding is that it is only available thru Windows Update and is the only driver for AMD HD4000 series Graphics with Windows 10 support. It looks like AMD provided the driver specifically to support HD 4000 series cards on Windows 10.

The Windows 10 driver does not use CCC where scaling was found in Windows 7. I would like to take advantage of the free Windows 10 upgrade but I’m not sure if the Windows 10 driver will include this Scaling Option. If I update to Windows 10, the CCC and the old driver will be removed by Windows 10 and a new Windows 10 driver will be installed but with no CCC. In windows 7 it was necessary to use the “Scaling” option found in the AMD Catalyst Control Center (CCC) to properly size the image on the HDMI display(picture attached). My Windows 7 system has dual 1080P displays. I have an older video card with AMD HD4670 Radeon Graphics.
