Maybe that help you:
Create folder NVSMI in C:/Programm Files/NVIDIA Corporation
find on computer file nvml.dll and copy to NVSMI
restart miner
Thanks for trying, but no. I even tried re-installing the drivers and rebooting. Same results.
Okay, thanks for trying.
I'm expecting to get my new 1600W PSU on Tuesday. Depending on the time of the delivery I might be installing it as late as Wednesday. At that point, I might be moving the 1070 cards back to their original machine. At that point, this won't really matter much to me anymore. I only brought it to your attention because it was a pretty strange issue.
c:\windows\system32\nvml.dll
C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvml.dll
C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI\nvml.dll
So I don't think it's a problem with AwesomeMiner after all.
I just spotted this on on the command prompt window for PhoenixMiner the rig while doing the search.
GPU1: N/A, GPU2: N/A, GPU3: 59C 53% 115W, GPU4: N/A, GPU5: N/A, GPU6: 59C 53% 135W, GPU7: 58C 52% 137W, GPU8: N/A, GPU9: N/A, GPU10: N/A, GPU11: N/A
GPUs power: 387.0 W
I tried switching to Claymore and it yielded the same result in AwesomeMiner.
Strange, isn't it?