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Select from elite Valorant players to see their complete mouse settings including DPI, sensitivity, and polling rate.
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Sentinels
DPI
800
Sensitivity
0.3
eDPI
240
Polling Rate
1000 Hz
Pro Tip
eDPI (DPI × Sensitivity) is the key metric for comparing aim settings. Most Valorant pros use eDPI between 200-400, significantly lower than casual players for precise control.
Select from elite Valorant players to see their complete mouse settings including DPI, sensitivity, and polling rate.
View DPI, in-game sensitivity, calculated eDPI, and mouse polling rate in an easy-to-read format.
Try the settings in-game and make small adjustments based on your mousepad size and personal comfort.
Professional Valorant players use significantly lower sensitivity than average players. Lower eDPI (200-400 range) provides finer control for precise headshots but requires larger mouse movements. This is why pros use large mousepads and full-arm aiming technique.
The most important setting is eDPI (DPI multiplied by in-game sensitivity). TenZ uses 800 DPI × 0.3 sens = 240 eDPI, while aspas uses 800 × 0.36 = 288 eDPI. Finding your optimal eDPI range through practice is more important than copying a pro exactly. Start with a pro's settings and adjust by small increments (±0.01 sensitivity).
eDPI (effective DPI) is your mouse DPI multiplied by in-game sensitivity. It's the true measure of your aim speed and allows comparing settings across different DPI values.
Both work well. 800 DPI is slightly more precise and better for desktop use, while 400 DPI is traditional. Adjust in-game sensitivity to maintain your preferred eDPI.
Start with a pro's settings in your preferred eDPI range (200-400). Practice for several days, then make small adjustments. Consistency matters more than the exact number.
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