eDPI Calculator
Calculate your effective DPI (eDPI) and compare with professional gaming standards
What is eDPI?
eDPI (Effective Dots Per Inch) combines your mouse DPI with in-game sensitivity into one value. It's the standard metric pro players use to compare settings across different setups. The formula: eDPI = Mouse DPI × In-Game Sensitivity.
🎯 Why eDPI Matters
- Cross-Game Consistency: Same eDPI = same muscle memory
- Pro Comparison: Compare your sens to professional players
- Optimization: Find the perfect balance for your playstyle
Pro Player eDPI Ranges
| Game | Typical Pro eDPI | Average |
|---|---|---|
| CS:GO / CS2 | 600–1200 | ~880 |
| Valorant | 200–400 | ~280 |
| Fortnite | 40–120 | ~72 |
| Overwatch 2 | 3000–6000 | ~4800 |
| Apex Legends | 800–2000 | ~1400 |
| Warzone | 2000–5000 | ~3500 |
Understanding cm/360°
cm/360° measures physical mouse movement for a full 360° turn. Most pros use 25-45 cm/360° for balanced aim. Lower = faster sens, higher = slower, more precise sens.
❓ FAQ
What DPI should I use?
Most pros use 400, 800, or 1600 DPI. Modern sensors perform well at any of these. Choose one and adjust in-game sensitivity.
Is higher eDPI better?
No — it depends on the game. CS:GO players use low eDPI for precision. Overwatch players use higher for fast tracking.
How do I convert sensitivity between games?
Match your cm/360° using the calculator. Select your current game, note the cm/360°, then select the target game and adjust sens to match.
🎯 Optimize Your Aim Today!
Use the eDPI Calculator to find your perfect sensitivity. Compare with pros and improve your gameplay.
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