When I first install Windows 10, it looks just like when I'm running CentOS, after the automatic updates install the drivers on Windows 10, the display looks smaller and elegant.
I guess CentOS is running on the base drivers and not the correct driver that it needs.
# rpm -qa xorg\* | sort xorg-x11-drv-ati-19.1.0-1.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-drv-evdev-2.10.6-2.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-drv-fbdev-0.5.0-2.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-drv-intel-2.99.917-39.20200205.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-drv-libinput-0.29.0-1.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-drv-nouveau-1.0.15-4.el8.1.x86_64xorg-x11-drv-qxl-0.1.5-11.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-drv-vesa-2.4.0-3.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-drv-vmware-13.2.1-8.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-drv-wacom-0.38.0-1.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-drv-wacom-serial-support-0.38.0-1.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-font-utils-7.5-40.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-server-common-1.20.10-1.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-server-utils-7.7-27.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.20.10-1.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-server-Xwayland-1.20.10-1.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-utils-7.5-28.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-xauth-1.0.9-12.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-xinit-1.3.4-18.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-xinit-session-1.3.4-18.el8.x86_64xorg-x11-xkb-utils-7.7-28.el8.x86_64
# modprobe -c | grep 8086.*0116alias pci:v00008086d00000116sv*sd*bc03sc*i* i915