Hello take a look here at the homepage:
http://www.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_775/P5GVMX/#CPUS
Here is the list of supported cpu for the mainboard.
Your mainboard use Socket 775 for Intel Pentium 4.
This cpu type is phased out.
But you can always look for a used one.
You maybe have to upgrade the bios to support a bigger cpu.
Hope this was helpfull
SOURCE: Asus M2N-MX Motherboard 4gb Ram wont work
I had the same problem and ASUS tech support was of no help. I did however find the culpret in the BIOS setup. Go to Advanced, Chipset, NorthBridge Chipset, and Memory Configuration. Set the Bank Interleaving to Disabled and save the settings. Check these settings also while you are there:
Channel Interleaving = Auto
Enable clock to all DIMMS = Disabled
Memory Tristate = Disabled
Memory Hole = Enabled
Unganged Mode = Enabled
Power Down Enable = Enabled
Power Down Mode = Channel
By Wayne F
SOURCE: How to install soundmax drivers for ASUS K8V-MX motherboard
I have found a link for the driver for the ASUS K8V-MX motherboard.
SoundMax Audio Driver V5.12.01.5150 for Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP/2003
Download the file and then run it,
I hope this helps,
Eric
SOURCE: In my motherboard manual(ASUS P5GV-TMX)
You have 1 IDE connector (1 X UltraDMA) labeled PRI_IDE on your MB that uses a flat ribbon cable to connect with hard drives or optical drives that use that type of connection. The 100/66/33 are transfer rates: 100 MB/s, 66MB/s, or 33MB/s. These connections are quickly becoming a thing of the past and being replaced by the faster SATA (Serial ATA) connections which have transfer rates of 150 MB/s to 300MB/s. Your motherboard has 4 SATA connectors. (4 X Serial ATA)
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