The CS2/CS:GO to Valorant sensitivity converter below lets you instantly find your exact Valorant sensitivity from any CS2/CS:GO setting. Simply enter your CS2/CS:GO sensitivity and DPI to get your perfect Valorant equivalent.
Switching from CS2/CS:GO to Valorant? The biggest mistake players make is using the same sensitivity number in both games. This guide shows you the exact formula to convert your CS2/CS:GO sensitivity to Valorant so your aim feels identical.
How to Convert CS2/CS:GO Sensitivity to Valorant
The formula is simple. Multiply your CS2 sensitivity by 3.18 to get your Valorant sensitivity.
CS2 Sensitivity × 3.18 = Valorant Sensitivity
Here are some examples:
- CS2 sensitivity 0.5 = Valorant sensitivity 1.59
- CS2 sensitivity 1.0 = Valorant sensitivity 3.18
- CS2 sensitivity 2.0 = Valorant sensitivity 6.36
- CS2 sensitivity 3.0 = Valorant sensitivity 9.54
The reason for this is that CS2 and Valorant use different yaw values. CS2 uses a yaw of 0.022 and Valorant uses 0.07 — read our complete guide on Valorant yaw to understand how this works. Dividing 0.07 by 0.022 gives you the 3.18 multiplier.
CS2/CS:GO to Valorant Sensitivity Conversion Chart
Here is a quick reference chart for the most common CS2/CS:GO sensitivities:
CS2/CS:GO Sensitivity → Valorant Sensitivity
0.4 → 1.27
0.5 → 1.59
0.6 → 1.91
0.8 → 2.55
1.0 → 3.18
1.5 → 4.77
2.0 → 6.36
2.5 → 7.95
3.0 → 9.54
3.5 → 11.13
Use Our Free CS2/CS:GO to Valorant Converter
Don’t want to do the math manually? Use our free converter below. Simply select CS2 in the FROM box, select Valorant in the TO box, enter your sensitivity and DPI, then click Convert.
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How the Conversion Works
Yaw Constants
Every game converts raw mouse input to camera degrees using a unique yaw value. We use developer-confirmed constants for all 10 supported games.
360° Distance
Your sensitivity × DPI determines counts per inch. Combined with yaw, we calculate the physical cm your mouse travels for a full 360° rotation.
Reverse Map
We reverse that cm/360° into the target game's formula — so your muscle memory transfers perfectly with zero aim retraining.
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.
Pro CS2/CS:GO Players Sensitivity Converted to Valorant
Curious what famous CS2 pros would use in Valorant? Here are their converted sensitivities:
s1mple — CS2: 3.09 at 400 DPI → Valorant: 9.83
ZywOo — CS2: 2.0 at 400 DPI → Valorant: 6.36
NiKo — CS2: 1.05 at 400 DPI → Valorant: 3.34
dev1ce — CS2: 1.5 at 400 DPI → Valorant: 4.77
Keep in mind these are very high sensitivities for Valorant. Most Valorant pros use between 0.2 and 0.8.
Why Your Aim Feels the Same After Converting
When you convert sensitivity correctly, your cm/360° stays the same. This means your mouse physically travels the same distance to do a full 360° turn in both games. Your muscle memory transfers perfectly
and you will not need to retrain your aim at all.
This only works if you use the correct formula or a converter tool. Simply copying the same number into both games will feel completely different because of the different yaw values.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is CS2 sensitivity the same as Valorant?
No. CS2 and Valorant use different yaw values so the same number feels completely different in each game. You need to multiply your CS2 sensitivity by 3.18 to get the Valorant equivalent.
What is the CS2 to Valorant multiplier?
The multiplier is 3.18. This comes from dividing Valorant’s yaw (0.07) by CS2’s yaw (0.022).
What DPI should I use in Valorant coming from CS2?
Keep the same DPI you use in CS2. Only change the in-game sensitivity using the 3.18 multiplier. Your eDPI will stay the same.
Why does my aim still feel slightly different?
Make sure both games are running at the same resolution and that raw input is enabled in both games. Also check that mouse acceleration is turned off.