The is an older graphics controller frequently found in legacy server hardware like HP ProLiant or Dell PowerEdge systems. While it lacks modern gaming or 3D rendering features, its primary role in Windows Server 2016 is providing stable, low-resolution 2D display output for administrative tasks. Key Features and Compatibility

) for can be difficult because the hardware is extremely old, originally released around 2007. Because AMD and major server manufacturers like HP, Dell, and IBM stopped developing official updates for this chip years before Server 2016 was released, there is no "official" Windows Server 2016 driver available.

: Look for a 64-bit version of the ATI ES1000 driver. A reliable source is often the Dell or HPE ProLiant legacy archives for earlier Windows versions.

: It is typically recognized as a "Standard VGA Graphics Adapter" by Windows Server 2016 if specific vendor drivers are unavailable, as the hardware predates this OS by several years.

If you must use the ES1000, the top specific driver package is installed via "Have Disk" with signature enforcement disabled. This combination yields 1920x1080 at 60Hz, stable 2D rendering, and zero BSODs during typical use.