Advanced eDPI Calculator
Your eDPI
800
eDPI = Mouse DPI × In-game Sensitivity
CS:GO / CS2
Valorant
Overwatch
Fortnite
Apex Legends
Rainbow Six
Converted Sensitivity
0.31
Use this sensitivity in your target game for consistent aim
Advanced Metrics
eDPI
800
cm/360°
51.84
Input Lag (est.)
1.0 ms
Optimal FOV
90°
Sensitivity Test Results
Accuracy
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Reaction Time
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Score
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Key Features
Advanced eDPI Calculator
Calculate precise effective DPI for consistent aim across games.
Game Sensitivity Converter
Convert sensitivity settings between popular FPS games with ease.
Sensitivity Visualization
Test and visualize your sensitivity with interactive tools.
Target Practice Tests
Verify your sensitivity settings with real-time accuracy testing.
Metric Comparison
Compare your settings with pro player recommendations.
Advanced Options
Adjust polling rate and calculate cm/360° for professional-grade setup.
What Gamers Are Saying
Optimize Your Gaming Performance
Get the most out of our eDPI Calculator with these tips:
Understanding eDPI (Effective DPI)
- What is eDPI? eDPI (Effective Dots Per Inch) is calculated by multiplying your mouse DPI by your in-game sensitivity.
- Why is it important? eDPI provides a standardized way to compare mouse sensitivity across different games and setups.
- Finding your sweet spot: Most professional FPS players use eDPI between 800-1600, but your ideal setting depends on personal preference.
Tips for Better Aim:
- Consistency is key: Once you find a comfortable sensitivity, stick with it to build muscle memory.
- Lower isn't always better: While lower sensitivity allows for more precision, it requires more arm movement and desk space.
- Game-specific adjustments: Different games may require slight adjustments to account for movement mechanics and aiming styles.
Advanced Considerations:
- Polling rate effects: Higher polling rates (1000Hz+) provide more responsive input but may not benefit everyone.
- cm/360° measurement: This tells you how many centimeters of mouse movement it takes to complete a 360° turn in-game.
- FOV considerations: Your field of view setting affects perceived sensitivity - wider FOVs make sensitivity feel slower.