Lightroom CC: GPU NOT supported

Hi!
I have just installed LR CC and it doesn't seem to support my ATI Radeon HD 6670 (1GB GDDR5 VRAM, OpenGL 4.2).
Latest AMD driver ist installed.
Sysinfo:
Version von Lightroom:  CC 2015 [1014445]
Lizenz: Creative Cloud
Betriebssystem: Windows 7 Enterprise Edition
Version: 6.1 [7601]
Anwendungsarchitektur: x64
Systemarchitektur: x64
Anzahl logischer Prozessoren: 4
Prozessorgeschwindigkeit: 2,6 GHz
Integrierter Speicher: 16381,1 MB
Für Lightroom verfügbarer phys. Speicher: 16381,1 MB
Von Lightroom verwendeter phys. Speicher: 440,9 MB (2,6%)
Von Lightroom verwendeter virtueller Speicher: 409,4 MB
Cache-Speichergröße: 113,1 MB
Maximale Anzahl Threads, die Camera Raw verwendet: 4
Camera Raw SIMD-Optimierung: SSE2
DPI-Einstellung des Systems: 96 DPI
Desktop-Komposition aktiviert: Ja
Monitore/Anzeigegeräte: 1) 1920x1200
Eingabetypen: Multitouch: Nein, integrierte Toucheingabe: Nein, integrierter Stift: Ja, externe Toucheingabe: Nein, externer Stift: Ja, Tastatur: Nein
Informationen zum Grafikprozessor:
Check OpenGL support: Failed
Vendor: ATI Technologies Inc.
Version: 3.3.13283 Core Profile Context 14.501.1003.0
Renderer: AMD Radeon HD 6670
LanguageVersion: 4.40
Please check & advise.
Thanks & cheers,
Niklas

Hi,
and what is your solution now?!
The thread you named does not offer any solution.
Btw. the AMD/ATI HD card is perfectly working with Photoshop CC (2014).
Seems the software had not been tested properly before releasing it ...
Please fix this issue or provide a workaround!
Cheers & thanks again.
Niklas

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