CS2 to Valorant Sensitivity Converter

Coming from CS2 into Valorant, the math runs the other way: Riot's engine turns the camera 0.07ยฐ per count against Source's 0.022ยฐ, so your CS2 sensitivity gets multiplied by roughly 0.3143 to land on the equivalent Valorant number. If you're used to a CS2 sens like 2.0, don't be surprised to see something like 0.628 come out the other end โ€” it looks tiny, but it preserves the exact same physical cm/360 you already have muscle memory for.

Input (From)
โš ๏ธ Important: Windows Mouse Settingsโ–ผ
Output (To)
Converted Sensitivity
0.629

Calculated from CS:GO / CS2's real yaw constant โ€” 0.022ยฐ of camera rotation per mouse count โ€” not a generic multiplier table.

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CM / 360ยฐ
26.0 cm
Inches / 360ยฐ
10.2โ€
eDPI (Universal)
1600
๐Ÿคš
Medium SensitivityWrist-dominant โ€” good for reactive playstyles
Pro Average42 cm/360ยฐ
0 cmPro Zone (40โ€“60cm)80cm+
๐Ÿ“ก Polling Rate Impact
Input Delay1.00 ms
ยฐ/poll cycle0.035ยฐ
Reports/sec1.000

Your Equivalent Sensitivity in Other Games

See instantly which sensitivity to configure across other games based on your DPI.

๐ŸŽฎValorant
Sens:0.629
eDPI:503
๐ŸŽฎApex Legends
Sens:2.000
eDPI:1600
๐ŸŽฎOverwatch 2
Sens:6.667
eDPI:5333
๐ŸŽฎCall of Duty: Warzone / MW3
Sens:6.667
eDPI:5333
๐ŸŽฎRainbow Six Siege
Sens:7.692
eDPI:6154
๐ŸŽฎFortnite
Sens:7.921
eDPI:6337

The CS2 to Valorant Formula

CS2's yaw constant is 0.022ยฐ per count; Valorant's is 0.07ยฐ per count. The conversion ratio is fixed: 0.3143. Formula: Valorant sensitivity = CS2 sensitivity ร— (0.022 / 0.07). This preserves your cm/360 โ€” the physical distance you move the mouse for a full 360ยฐ turn โ€” across both games.

CS2 to Valorant Conversion Table

CS2 SensValorant @ 400 DPIValorant @ 800 DPIValorant @ 1600 DPI
0.20.0630.0630.063
0.250.0790.0790.079
0.30.0940.0940.094
0.350.1100.1100.110
0.40.1260.1260.126
0.50.1570.1570.157
0.60.1890.1890.189
0.80.2510.2510.251

DPI doesn't change the conversion ratio โ€” it's shown across tiers here only because your eDPI (sens ร— DPI) is what most pro settings pages report. Use whichever DPI column matches your mouse.

Why Your Valorant Sensitivity Number Looks So Small

CS2 sensitivities commonly sit between 1.5 and 3.5 because Source's yaw constant is small (0.022ยฐ/count), which means the sensitivity number has to be proportionally larger to produce a normal turn speed. Valorant's yaw is over 3x larger (0.07ยฐ/count), so the equivalent number is proportionally smaller โ€” most converted values land between 0.25 and 0.6. This is expected and correct; a small number in Valorant is not a slower mouse, it's just a different scale.

CS:GO Sensitivity Also Works โ€” Same Yaw as CS2

If you're switching from CS:GO rather than CS2 specifically, use the exact same conversion โ€” both games share the identical Source-engine 0.022 yaw constant, so there's no separate CS:GO-to-Valorant math needed.

Free: Convert Your Scope and ADS Sensitivity Too

Most sensitivity converters lock scope/ADS conversion behind a paid subscription. DCPROSENS doesn't โ€” the same 1:1 focal-matching calculator that handles CS2, Valorant, Apex, and Warzone scope sensitivity is free for everyone.

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Pro Players Who Play Both Games

s1mple, NiKo, TenZ, Aspas have public CS2 and Valorant settings in our pro player database.

Frequently Asked Questions

My converted Valorant sensitivity is under 0.3 โ€” is that normal?

Yes, if you play CS2 at a mid-to-high sensitivity (2.0+), a converted Valorant value under 0.3 is expected. Valorant's in-game slider supports values well below 0.3, and pros like TenZ play in that exact range.

Should I lower my DPI instead of using a tiny sensitivity number?

Not necessary. Sensor tracking is fine anywhere from 400โ€“1600 DPI on a modern sensor, and a low in-game sensitivity number doesn't cost you precision the way a very low DPI setting theoretically could.

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