Counter-Strike 2
CS2 eDPI calculator.
Use this CS2 eDPI calculator to multiply your mouse DPI by your Counter-Strike 2 sensitivity. The page also estimates cm/360 with the common CS2 hip-fire yaw value.
Formula
The basic CS2 eDPI formula is:
CS2 eDPI = mouse DPI x CS2 sensitivity
For the cm/360 estimate, AimScale uses the common CS2 yaw value of 0.022.
CS2 eDPI Examples
These examples show how CS2 eDPI and cm/360 change across common DPI and sensitivity pairs.
| DPI | CS2 sens | eDPI | Approx. cm/360 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 400 | 1.50 | 600 | 69.27 |
| 400 | 2.00 | 800 | 51.95 |
| 800 | 0.80 | 640 | 64.94 |
| 800 | 1.00 | 800 | 51.95 |
| 800 | 1.20 | 960 | 43.30 |
| 1600 | 0.40 | 640 | 64.94 |
| 1600 | 0.50 | 800 | 51.95 |
| 1600 | 0.60 | 960 | 43.30 |
Equivalent CS2 Settings
If your target is 800 eDPI, these settings are equivalent on paper:
| Mouse DPI | CS2 sensitivity | eDPI | Approx. cm/360 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 400 | 2.000 | 800 | 51.95 |
| 800 | 1.000 | 800 | 51.95 |
| 1600 | 0.500 | 800 | 51.95 |
How To Use The Result
- Use eDPI to compare CS2 settings that use different mouse DPI values.
- Use cm/360 to compare CS2 with Valorant, Apex Legends, or another FPS game.
- Test spray control, angle clearing, and small corrections before changing again.
Common Mistakes
- Comparing CS2 eDPI directly with Valorant eDPI. The games use different sensitivity scales.
- Changing DPI and CS2 sensitivity at the same time without checking whether eDPI stayed the same.
- Copying a pro player's eDPI without considering your mousepad size, role, and arm movement.
- Ignoring cm/360 when switching from CS2 to another FPS game.
Common Questions
Is 400 DPI at 2.0 the same as 800 DPI at 1.0?
Inside CS2, both settings produce 800 eDPI and should be close as a hip-fire baseline if your mouse and system input are consistent.
Can I compare CS2 eDPI with Valorant eDPI?
Not directly. Valorant and CS2 use different sensitivity scales, so cm/360 or a game-aware converter is better.
How do I keep the same CS2 eDPI after changing DPI?
Divide your target eDPI by the new mouse DPI. For example, 800 eDPI at 1600 DPI uses 0.500 sensitivity.
Why include cm/360 on an eDPI page?
cm/360 turns the CS2 setting into a physical distance, which makes the number easier to interpret and compare.
Last reviewed: June 1, 2026.