Introduction
One of the most frequently asked questions in Valorant is: What is the best sensitivity and DPI for aiming? Your mouse settings directly impact your accuracy, reaction time, and consistency in gunfights.
In this guide, we’ll break down the best DPI and sensitivity settings, pro player preferences, and how you can find your perfect aim settings for maximum precision.
1. Understanding DPI, Sensitivity, and eDPI
Before tweaking your settings, you need to understand these key terms:
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DPI (Dots Per Inch): This is the sensitivity setting of your mouse at the hardware level. A higher DPI means your cursor moves faster.
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In-Game Sensitivity: This setting determines how fast your crosshair moves within Valorant.
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eDPI (Effective DPI): A universal measure of sensitivity that allows easy comparison between different DPI settings. It is calculated as:
eDPI = DPI × In-Game Sensitivity
For example, if you use 800 DPI and 0.35 sensitivity, your eDPI is 280 (800 × 0.35 = 280).
2. Best DPI and Sensitivity Settings for Valorant
Most professional players and high-ranked players use:
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DPI: 400 – 800 (800 is the most common)
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In-Game Sensitivity: 0.2 – 0.5
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eDPI: 200 – 400 (Best for accuracy)
🔹 Why Low Sensitivity Works Best:
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Lower sensitivity provides better precision for aiming at head level.
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Requires larger mouse movements, so a large mousepad is recommended.
3. Pro Player Sensitivity and DPI Settings
Here are the DPI and sensitivity settings used by top Valorant players:
Player | DPI | Sensitivity | eDPI |
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TenZ | 800 | 0.3 | 240 |
Asuna | 1400 | 0.22 | 308 |
Derke | 800 | 0.37 | 296 |
ScreaM | 400 | 0.485 | 194 |
While these settings work for pros, it’s important to find what’s comfortable for you rather than just copying them.
4. Finding the Right Sensitivity Based on DPI
If you're using a different DPI, here's a guide to adjusting your sensitivity for the best experience:
DPI | Recommended Sensitivity Range | Ideal Sensitivity (Average) |
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400 | 6.4 – 7.0 | 6.92 |
800 | 3.2 – 3.5 | 3.49 |
1000 | 2.8 – 3.2 | 3.16 |
1600 | 1.8 – 2.2 | 2.0 |
3200 | 0.9 – 1.2 | 1.0 |
🔹 How to Use This Table:
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If you increase your DPI, lower your in-game sensitivity proportionally.
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800 DPI is the sweet spot because it provides smooth movement without being overly sensitive.
5. How to Find Your Perfect Sensitivity
If you're unsure which sensitivity to use, follow these steps:
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Start with an eDPI around 280 and adjust from there.
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Use the Valorant Practice Range to test flicks, tracking, and micro-adjustments.
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Try the "Perfect Sensitivity Method":
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Load into the Range and flick between bots.
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Adjust your sensitivity until flicks feel natural and accurate.
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Play Deathmatch games to refine your settings.
✅ Pro Tip: Don’t change your sensitivity frequently! Stick to one setting and build muscle memory.
6. Final Tips for Improving Your Aim
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Use a large mousepad for better control.
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Disable mouse acceleration in Windows settings.
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Keep a consistent sensitivity across different games.
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Warm up daily in the Practice Range.
Conclusion
By optimizing your DPI and sensitivity settings, you’ll improve your precision, reaction time, and consistency in Valorant. Experiment with different settings, find what feels comfortable, and train your aim consistently.
What are your current DPI and sensitivity settings? Let us know in the comments below!
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