Live update monitor shows "Live VGA Driver", is it needed for external video?

Partners;
  The latest version of MSI's Live Monitor(3.69) had a new tab noted as "Live VGA Driver".  On my version, it is noting that I have available a Driver for VGA card (RX850XT-VT2D256E).  If I am running the ATI AIW 9600XT AGB card on my motherboard instead of the on board video, I am assuming that I do not need to download this driver.  Is my assumption correct? 
Thanks in advance for your comments.
KazTheIE

 Is my assumption correct?  yep

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