Use my dpi sensitivity calculator to gain an advantage in CS2!

Your current Counter-Stike 2 dpi is probably not optimal. The youtuber Optimum has tested how dpi affects sensor latency with a logitech G Pro X Superlight. At 400 dpi average end-to-end latency was 22.5 ms. It jumps up to 28.8ms if you move your mouse slowy. If your dpi is 1600, your competitive edge increases because your latency drops to 18.6ms. Use my calculator to gain a free 3.9ms advantage!

This calculator allows you to increase your mouse's dpi while mainting the same edpi (true in-game sensivity). Your edpi is the product of your CS2 sensivity and your mouse's dpi. CS2 only allows up to 2 decimal points of accuracy for sensitivity. This makes manually calculating a change to your settings annoying, so use my calculator instead. The output on the right side of the screen is a list of optimal settings within the range you specified. A range of settings is helpful because because CS2 limitations may prevent multiples of 400 as your dpi.

Latency is lower on high dpi regardless of what pooling rate your mouse uses. Dimishing returns exist around 2000dpi. This issue exists on all mice. A common use of my calculator for many CS2 players would be to increase your current dpi from 400 to the desired dpi 1600 with a dpi increment of 100.


Here is your calculated range of game settings:

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