Lightroom 6 fails to provide support GPU acceleration for my AMD HD6950 OpenGL version is 6.14.10.13283 (by AMD therefore, CCC).

Is it possible to make the GPU acceleration to work with this? Driver is up to date:

Graphics Processor Info: OpenGL support check: provider failed: ATI Technologies Inc. Version: 3.3.13283 profile 14.501.1003.0 Renderer context: AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series LanguageVersion: 4.40.

Apparently 14.4 driver version rollback has worked for some. See this thread long message: Failure of OpenGL in Lightroom CC

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