CS2 eDPI: 800 DPI × 0.75 Sensitivity = 600

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Sensitivity Classification

Medium Sensitivity

What Does 600 eDPI Mean in CS2?

An eDPI of 600 in CS2 is classified as medium sensitivity. This means your mouse movement feels balanced and versatile. You achieve this eDPI by using a sensitivity of 0.75 combined with a mouse DPI of 800. The calculation is simple: 0.75 × 800 = 600 eDPI.

At 600 eDPI, your crosshair movement is calibrated for riflers, support players, and all-round competitors who need both precision and mobility. This eDPI places you within the range commonly used by competitive players who favour a medium sensitivity playstyle. Understanding where your eDPI falls on the spectrum helps you make informed decisions about whether to adjust your settings or commit to your current configuration.

How Fast Is 600 eDPI?

At 600 eDPI, your mouse moves at a moderate speed that most players find comfortable and natural. A full 360-degree turn requires roughly 25 to 40 centimetres of mouse movement, which is achievable with a standard mouse pad. This balanced speed allows you to make precise crosshair adjustments while still being able to turn quickly enough to respond to threats from different angles.

Who Should Use 600 eDPI?

An eDPI of 600 is best suited for riflers, support players, and all-round competitors who need both precision and mobility. If this eDPI feels natural to you and your aim is consistent, there is no reason to change. The most important factor in CS2 aim is comfort and consistency, not hitting a specific number. Many professional players use eDPI values close to 600 and perform at the highest level.

A standard gaming mouse pad of 35 to 45cm is ideal for this eDPI range. You will use a combination of arm and wrist aiming, with your arm handling large movements and your wrist providing fine adjustments.

How to Adjust From 600 eDPI

Medium eDPI gives you room to adjust in either direction. If you want more precision for AWP play, lower your sensitivity by 0.05. If you want faster turns for aggressive entry fragging, raise it by 0.05. Small increments are key to finding your sweet spot.

Remember that any sensitivity change requires an adjustment period. Give yourself at least a week of consistent play before deciding whether a new setting is better or worse. Your muscle memory needs time to adapt to the new speed, and initial discomfort is normal and expected.

Same eDPI at Other DPI Values

You can achieve a similar eDPI at different hardware DPI settings by adjusting your in-game sensitivity. Here are equivalent settings at other common DPI values:

400 DPI × 1.50 = 600 eDPI1600 DPI × 0.38 ≈ 608 eDPI3200 DPI × 0.19 ≈ 608 eDPI

Nearby Sensitivity Settings at 800 DPI

Explore sensitivities close to 0.75 at 800 DPI to find your optimal setting: