CS:GO eDPI Formula:
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eDPI (effective Dots Per Inch) is the product of your mouse DPI and in-game sensitivity setting. It's the true measure of your sensitivity that allows comparison between different setups.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
Where:
Explanation: Multiplying these two values gives your true sensitivity that can be compared across different setups.
Details: eDPI is crucial for consistent aim in CS:GO. Most professional players use eDPI between 600-1200. Finding your optimal eDPI helps with muscle memory and consistency.
Tips: Enter your mouse DPI (usually 400, 800, or 1600) and your in-game sensitivity (typically between 0.5-4.0 for most players).
Q1: What's a good eDPI for CS:GO?
A: Most pros use 600-1200 eDPI. Lower eDPI (400-800) is better for precision, higher (1000-1600) for faster reactions.
Q2: How does eDPI compare to cm/360?
A: eDPI is inversely proportional to cm/360. Lower eDPI means more cm needed for a 360° turn.
Q3: Should I change my eDPI often?
A: No, consistency is key. Find a comfortable eDPI and stick with it to build muscle memory.
Q4: Does mouse pad size matter for eDPI?
A: Yes, lower eDPI requires more mouse movement, so you'll need a larger mouse pad.
Q5: Can I use the same eDPI in other FPS games?
A: You can, but different games may feel different due to FOV and other factors.