TenZ Valorant settings are among the most searched pro player configurations in the world. This complete guide covers his exact sensitivity, DPI, eDPI, cm/360°, crosshair code, and video settings in 2025. You can also use our free converter below to match his sensitivity in any other game.
TenZ Valorant Sensitivity Settings 2025
Here are TenZ’s current Valorant sensitivity settings:
In-Game Sensitivity: 0.408
DPI: 800
eDPI: 326.4
cm/360°: 30.9 cm
Mouse: Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2
Polling Rate: 1000 Hz
TenZ has used a sensitivity around 0.4 at 800 DPI for most of his career. This gives him an eDPI of approximately 326 which falls in the medium range preferred by most pro players.
His cm/360° of 30.9 cm means his mouse needs to travel just over 30 centimeters to complete a full 360° camera rotation. This is on the faster end of pro settings but gives him the quick reaction speed needed for his aggressive duelist playstyle.
TenZ eDPI and What It Means
TenZ’s eDPI is 326. This is calculated by multiplying his in-game sensitivity by his DPI:
0.408 × 800 = 326.4 eDPI
This places him in the medium sensitivity range. Most Valorant pros cluster between 280 and 400 eDPI and TenZ sits comfortably in the middle of that range.
If you want to match TenZ’s exact aim feel you need to achieve the same eDPI regardless of what DPI you use:
At 400 DPI — use sensitivity 0.816
At 800 DPI — use sensitivity 0.408
At 1600 DPI — use sensitivity 0.204
All three of these give you exactly 326 eDPI and the same cm/360° as TenZ.
Convert TenZ Sensitivity to Your Game
Want to use TenZ’s exact sensitivity feel in CS2, Apex Legends or any other game? Use our free converter below. His settings are already loaded as a preset — just click his name in the Pro Presets section or enter his values manually and select your target game.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is eDPI and why does it matter?
eDPI (effective DPI) = your in-game sensitivity × your mouse DPI. It's the single number that truly represents your sensitivity, making it easy to compare settings across players regardless of DPI differences.
How do I convert CS2 sensitivity to Valorant?
Multiply your CS2 sensitivity by ~3.18 (the ratio of Valorant yaw 0.07 to CS2 yaw 0.022). Our converter does this automatically with full precision.
What is the best sensitivity for Valorant?
Most Valorant pros use an eDPI between 200–400. Lower eDPI (180–280) suits precise aiming; medium (280–400) works well for most roles. There's no universal "best" — consistency matters most.
Will my aim feel exactly the same after converting?
Yes — as long as both games use raw input and you don't change resolution or aspect ratio. The cm/360° value will be mathematically identical across both games.
TenZ Crosshair Code
TenZ uses a simple dot crosshair in Valorant. Here is his crosshair profile code that you can import directly in game:
0;s;1;P;c;5;h;0;m;1;0l;4;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0
To import this crosshair code in Valorant:
- Open Valorant and go to Settings
- Click the Crosshair tab
- Click Import Profile Code
- Paste the code above and click Import
His crosshair is a small filled dot with no outlines or inner lines. This style gives maximum visibility and
minimizes visual clutter when aiming at targets.
TenZ Video Settings
Here are TenZ’s Valorant video settings:
Resolution: 1920×1080
Display Mode: Fullscreen
Frame Rate Limit: Unlocked
Material Quality: Low
Texture Quality: Low
Detail Quality: Low
UI Quality: Low
Vignette: Off
VSync: Off
Anti-Aliasing: None
Anisotropic Filtering: 1x
Improve Clarity: Off
Bloom: Off
Distortion: Off
Cast Shadows: Off
TenZ uses low graphics settings to maximize his frame rate. Higher frame rates reduce input lag and make the game feel more responsive. At lower settings he can consistently achieve above 300 frames per second.
TenZ Mouse Settings
Here are TenZ’s mouse settings:
Mouse: Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2
DPI: 800
Polling Rate: 1000 Hz
Windows Sensitivity: 6 (default)
Mouse Acceleration: Off
Raw Input Buffer: On
TenZ uses the default Windows sensitivity of 6 which is the standard recommended setting for competitive FPS games. Using any other Windows sensitivity setting effectively changes your actual in-game sensitivity and should be avoided.
Raw Input Buffer is enabled which means Valorant reads mouse input directly from the hardware without going through Windows. This reduces input lag and makes sensitivity more consistent.
Why Does TenZ Use 0.408 Sensitivity?
TenZ plays primarily as a duelist — specifically Jett and Neon. These agents require fast movements, quick flicks and aggressive plays. His sensitivity of 0.408 at 800 DPI gives him the speed needed for aggressive entry plays while still being precise enough for rifle duels at longer ranges.
His sensitivity is slightly higher than players like Yay who uses 0.35 at 800 DPI. This reflects the difference
in playstyle — TenZ prioritizes speed and aggression while Yay prioritizes precision and control.
If you want to try TenZ’s playstyle starting with his sensitivity is a good first step. However remember that
his settings work for him because of thousands of hours of practice. Give yourself time to adapt before judging whether the sensitivity suits you.
How Does TenZ’s Sensitivity Compare to Other Pros?
Here is how TenZ compares to other top Valorant pros:
TenZ — 0.408 at 800 DPI = 326 eDPI
Yay — 0.35 at 800 DPI = 280 eDPI
Aspas — 0.78 at 400 DPI = 312 eDPI
Derke — 0.22 at 1600 DPI = 352 eDPI
Nats — 0.48 at 800 DPI = 384 eDPI
Jawgemo — 0.32 at 800 DPI = 256 eDPI
TenZ sits in the middle of the pro eDPI range. He is faster than Yay and Jawgemo but slower than Nats and Cryocells. This confirms that there is no single correct sensitivity even among the best players in the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sensitivity does TenZ use in Valorant?
TenZ uses 0.408 in-game sensitivity at 800 DPI giving him an eDPI of 326 and a cm/360° of approximately 30.9 cm.
What mouse does TenZ use?
TenZ currently uses the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2. He has used various Logitech mice throughout his career.
Has TenZ changed his sensitivity recently?
TenZ has kept his sensitivity around 0.4 at 800 DPI for most of his career with minor adjustments. Always check the latest pro database websites for the most current settings as these can change between tournaments.
Can I improve my aim by copying TenZ’s settings?
Copying TenZ’s settings will not automatically improve your aim. What it will do is give you a starting point
in a proven sensitivity range. Improvement comes from practice not from settings alone.
What rank is TenZ in Valorant?
TenZ is a professional player for Sentinels and is considered one of the best mechanical players in North
America. He regularly plays at the highest ranks and competes in international tournaments.