CS2 cm/360: 3200 DPI × 1.50 Sensitivity = 8.7 cm
Sensitivity Classification
Fast Turn SpeedWhat Does 8.7 cm/360 Mean in CS2?
A cm/360 of 8.7 cm means you need to move your mouse exactly 8.7 centimetres across your mousepad to complete one full 360-degree rotation in CS2. This is achieved by using a sensitivity of 1.50 combined with a mouse DPI of 3200. The formula is: 2.54 × 360 ÷ (1.50 × 3200 × 0.022) = 8.7 cm/360. Your eDPI for this setting is 4800.
At 8.7 cm/360, your mouse movement feels fast and reactive. This cm/360 is classified as fast turn speed, placing you within the range commonly used by aggressive entry fraggers and close-range specialists who need rapid turns and instant reactions.
How Fast Is 8.7 cm/360?
At 8.7 cm per 360 degrees, your mouse moves quickly across the screen. You can complete a full rotation with a relatively small hand movement, and a 180-degree turn requires just 4.3 cm of mouse travel. This speed gives you the ability to snap to targets rapidly and react to threats from any direction with minimal physical effort.
The trade-off of fast cm/360 is reduced precision at medium and long range. When you need less than 25 cm for a full turn, small hand tremors and micro-movements translate into noticeable crosshair jumps. Holding tight angles becomes more difficult because your crosshair tends to drift past the point you are trying to hold. Recoil control during extended sprays also requires more refined motor control at this speed.
Fast cm/360 settings reward players with exceptional mouse control who have built their muscle memory around quick movements. If you find yourself consistently overshooting targets or struggling with spray patterns, consider increasing your cm/360 by lowering your sensitivity slightly. A change of 0.05 sensitivity at 3200 DPI will adjust your cm/360 by roughly 0.3 cm.
Who Should Use 8.7 cm/360?
A cm/360 of 8.7 cm is best suited for aggressive entry fraggers and close-range specialists who need rapid turns and instant reactions. If this setting feels natural to you and your aim is consistent, there is no reason to change. The most important factor in CS2 aim is comfort and consistency rather than hitting a specific number.
A standard mouse pad of 25 to 35 cm is sufficient at this speed since most movements are small wrist flicks. Wrist aiming dominates at fast cm/360 settings.
Equivalent Settings at Other DPI Values
You can achieve a similar cm/360 at different hardware DPI settings by adjusting your in-game sensitivity:
Nearby Sensitivity Settings at 3200 DPI
Explore sensitivities close to 1.50 at 3200 DPI: