CS:GO / CS2 eDPI Calculator

Free CS:GO / CS2 eDPI calculator. Convert your sensitivity and DPI into the eDPI pros like NiKo, ropz, ZywOo, and s1mple use. Tuned with the 600–1000 pro band; double-check the feel on a 10-second CPS test.

CS:GO / CS2 eDPI Calculator

Your eDPI

800

Medium sensitivity

Pro-meta band — covers most rifle mains.

Most CS pros sit between 600 and 1000 eDPI on 400-1600 DPI mice.

Tuned a new sens? Test your click speed on the same setup.
CS:GO / CS2 pro eDPI bands
LowMediumHigh
05331,0671,600
Low≤ 700
AWP-friendly — many riflers run here too.
Medium701–1000
Pro-meta band — covers most rifle mains.
High1001+
Fast-flick range — uncommon at the top level.

What's the Best CS:GO / CS2 eDPI?

Counter-Strike has the lowest sens meta in mainstream FPS — pro eDPI lands between 600 and 1000, most commonly around 800. That low band protects long-range AWP shots and crisp one-tap AK headshots. Going much higher than 1100 makes recoil control unforgiving.

If you've played CS for years and your eDPI is 1500+, you're an outlier — not wrong, but you've trained around the meta. New players should start at 800. Switching to Valorant? Multiply your CS sens by ~0.32 to get the rough Valorant equivalent.

How to Find Your CS:GO / CS2 Sensitivity

Open the console (~) and type `sensitivity` to see your current value, or check Settings → Game → Mouse. Multiply by your DPI and you have your eDPI. After changing it, run a 5-second CPS test to confirm your click consistency hasn't tanked — recoil control depends on stable click cadence.

Notable Pro CS:GO / CS2 eDPI Settings

Long-tenured pros — they've used these settings for years, which is itself evidence the band works. Full table with team and source links below.

CS:GO / CS2 Pro Settings Table

Publicly tracked competitive CS:GO / CS2 configurations. Click a player name to open the source page on prosettings.net.

PlayerSensDPIeDPI
NiKo1.55400620
ropz1.77400708
ZywOo2400800
sh1ro2400800
s1mple3.094001,236

Sources & References

  1. [1]
    prosettings.net — CS:GO / CS2 pro settings

    Source for the CS pro examples in the table above.

  2. [2]
    Liquipedia — Counter-Strike players

    Esports wiki cross-reference for player metadata and tournament history.

  3. [3]
    Valve CS2 sensitivity documentation

    Official Steam help — confirms CS2 carries over the CS:GO sensitivity scale 1:1.

Pro settings reflect publicly tracked configurations as of 2026. Settings drift over time — treat these as benchmark ranges, not real-time data.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's a normal CS:GO eDPI?

Between 600 and 1000 for the vast majority of pros and serious players. Below 500 is sniper-territory; above 1200 you start losing one-tap consistency.

Does CS:GO eDPI work the same in CS2?

Yes — Valve carried over the same sensitivity scale. Your CS:GO settings work 1:1 in CS2.

Why do CS pros use such low DPI?

400 DPI is the lowest stable native step on most pro mice and leaves the most headroom for precision at low eDPI. There's no in-game benefit to 800+ DPI in CS as long as you compensate with sensitivity.

How do I match my CS:GO sensitivity in Valorant?

A common conversion: Valorant sensitivity ≈ CS:GO sensitivity × 0.32. Then check the Valorant eDPI page and adjust until it lands in the 200–400 band.

How do I test my CS:GO click consistency?

Run a 10-second CPS test — sustained CPS is the right proxy for recoil-spraying with the AK or M4. If your CPS dropped after a sens change, your finger hasn't adapted yet.