Use our eDPI calculator for Valorant to optimize your gameplay settings and improve performance.
eDPI (effective DPI) = Mouse DPI × In-game Sensitivity. It lets you compare sensitivities across any DPI setting.
Your eDPI
400
800 DPI × 0.5 sens
Pro tip: Most pro players sit between 200–400 eDPI for tactical shooters.
eDPI (effective DPI) is the standard way to compare mouse sensitivity across different setups. It multiplies your hardware DPI by your in-game sensitivity to produce a single number that represents how fast your crosshair moves across the screen — regardless of which mouse you use.
Enter your mouse DPI (check your driver software or the manufacturer spec sheet) and your Valorant in-game sensitivity. Your eDPI is the product of both. A higher eDPI means faster crosshair movement; lower means more precision per physical centimetre moved.
180–380
Valorant pros cluster tightly around 200–280 eDPI. The game rewards extremely precise micro-adjustments for one-taps.
For Valorant, competitive players commonly use 180–380 eDPI. That said, the best eDPI is one you can control consistently — start in the middle of this range and adjust based on your accuracy in practice.
Reduce your Valorant in-game sensitivity setting. For example, if you're running 800 DPI at 0.5 sensitivity (400 eDPI), dropping to 0.3 sensitivity gives you 240 eDPI. Your hardware DPI stays the same.
Yes. In-game sensitivity numbers mean different things in different games — 1.0 in Valorant is very different from 1.0 in Apex Legends. eDPI is universal, making it the only fair way to compare settings across titles or players.