I'm just talking about windows eminer
I notice that some times eminer write devfee on the log but I did not understand how often this is done (I seem to remember after a few hours that I had started it). You can search on your eminer console with CTRL+F.
Also for the profitability there is a problem: every day there are increase of difficulty!
https://www.coinwarz.com/difficulty-charts/ethereum-difficulty-chartFor me anyway the share is much more constant and with Claymore my average hashrate over the last 24 hours on ethermine was 57.4 and now with eminer is 59.2MH/s (2 x RX580)... your average is less than before?
Thanks for the reply and for checking.
Getting 5 to 6 MH/s more than Claymore can also do core underclocks and memory overclocks more agressively on Eminer.
However, not as stable as Claymore on Linux. Longest run w/o crashing was maybe 7 to 10 hours. Redacting the stability issue. Looks like it'll be running for 24hrs non-stop in a few hours -- all with aggressive core underclocks and undervolts. However, IMO,
The Eminer dev fee is still a black box.Also want to encourage the E-miner guy (an AMD Employee perhaps) to keep innovating. I know a lot of work went into this and you have my support. But transparency is crucial.