CS:GO to Valorant
Sensitivity Converter
Coming to Valorant from CS:GO? Keep your aim. Enter your CS:GO sens and DPI to get the Valorant value with an identical cm/360 — your muscle memory transfers one-to-one. Then warm up at your new sens in the browser, no download.
Coming from CS:GO
CS:GO uses the same turn rate as CS2, so the conversion is identical. Match your cm/360 and your spray transfer, counter-strafe shots and crosshair placement all come with you.
Typical CS:GO players run about 1.0–2.0 at 400 DPI. Whatever yours is, the converter above keeps your real sensitivity — your cm/360 — exactly the same, so nothing about how far you move the mouse changes. Only the in-game number does.
CS:GO → Valorant examples
A few CS:GO sensitivities converted to Valorant at 400 DPI:
| CS:GO sens | → Valorant | cm/360 | eDPI |
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CS:GO to Valorant FAQ
How do I convert my CS:GO sensitivity to Valorant?
Enter your CS:GO sens and DPI above; the converter holds your cm/360 constant and shows the matching Valorant value. Paste it into Valorant → Settings → General → Sensitivity.
Will my aim feel the same?
Yes — keep the same DPI and the converted sens gives an identical cm/360, so flicks, tracking and crosshair placement transfer one-to-one from CS:GO.
What's a good Valorant sens coming from CS:GO?
Aim for roughly 25–45 cm/360. Convert for an exact match, then run a few drills and fine-tune. Grab a clean crosshair from the crosshair codes page too.