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eDPI calculator for FPS games
Calculate your eDPI from DPI and in-game sensitivity, see your sensitivity tier, and compare it the right way across games with cm/360.
- cm/360
- 40.8 cm
- Tier
- low
eDPI is most useful for comparing sensitivities within the same game. Different games scale sensitivity differently, so the same eDPI can feel different across games — cm/360 is the reliable cross-game measure.
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eDPI calculator FAQ
What is eDPI?
eDPI is effective DPI: your mouse DPI multiplied by your in-game sensitivity. It gives one number to compare sensitivities within a game — for example, 800 DPI × 0.4 sens = 320 eDPI.
Is eDPI the same in every game?
No. eDPI only compares cleanly within the same game or games that share a sensitivity scale. Valorant, CS2, and Overwatch scale differently, so the same eDPI feels different across them. Use cm/360 to compare across games.
What is a good eDPI?
It depends on the game's scale. In Valorant many players sit around 200–320 eDPI; in CS2 around 600–1000. Rather than chasing an eDPI number, aim for a cm/360 you can control consistently.