CS2 eDPI & Sensitivity Calculator
Calculate your effective DPI, convert sensitivity between games, and compare against CS2 pro player averages.
YOUR eDPI
Check your mouse software (Razer Synapse, G HUB, etc.)
CS2 in-game sensitivity setting
YOUR eDPI
800
PRO CONTEXT
SENSITIVITY CONVERTER
Convert your sensitivity from another game to CS2 equivalent (same eDPI / cm per 360°).
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Lower DPI = better precision
Most pros use 400–800 DPI with sensors that track cleanly at low DPI without jitter or smoothing.
What is eDPI?
eDPI (effective DPI) = Mouse DPI × In-game Sensitivity. It's the single number that describes how fast your crosshair moves across the screen, regardless of which mouse or sensitivity combination you use.
eDPI = 800 DPI × 1.0 sens = 400 DPI × 2.0 sens = both feel identical in-game. This lets you compare sensitivities across players regardless of mouse hardware.
What eDPI should I use in CS2?
The CS2 pro average is around 700–800 eDPI. Most professional riflers sit between 400–900. AWPers tend to go slightly higher (800–1200). There's no universal "correct" eDPI — the right value depends on your monitor size, arm span, and play style.
General rule: if you're missing flick shots, try a slightly higher eDPI. If you're overshooting targets, go lower.
Why convert from other games?
Different games use different multipliers. Valorant's 0.30 sensitivity ≠ CS2's 0.30 sensitivity. Use the converter to maintain the same physical muscle memory when switching between titles.