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Prosettings.net Valorant

Complete configuration database (sens, video, peripherals) of Valorant pros

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What it is

Prosettings.net is a site dedicated to documenting competitive FPS pro configurations. Free, monetized by ads and affiliate links, no login. Active since 2014 (pre-Valorant), with solid Valorant coverage since 2020. Editorial team maintains pages.

For every relevant pro, a page with: sensitivity, DPI, polling rate, eDPI calculation, mouse model, monitor model and refresh rate, video settings (resolution, FOV, ratio), keybinds, headset, mousepad, and crosshair code. Updated via direct pro interviews, streams, or their tweets.

What problem it solves

When a pro lands an insane highlight and you want to "play like them", it's not just the crosshair — the combination of sens + DPI + monitor refresh + mouse grip affects how aim feels. Prosettings gives you the full setup, not fragments.

It also solves the "what peripherals do pros use" meta. When considering a new mouse, seeing which the VCT top 10 use informs the decision more than commercial reviews.

How it differs

Versus ValorantCC, Prosettings is comprehensive. ValorantCC is crosshairs only; Prosettings is integral config.

Versus pro official pages (twitter, twitch about), Prosettings consolidates in consistent format. Every pro page has the same structure, easy to compare.

Versus inputlag.com or rtings.com (hardware-technical sites), Prosettings is from the "what pros use" angle, not independent technical testing.

What people use it for

Copy a pro's full config: Sentinels TenZ uses X mouse at Y DPI with Z sens. Replicating all of that requires per-category lookup — Prosettings consolidates.

Hardware decisions: Is a 360Hz monitor worth it? See what pros use. Is the Logitech G Pro X Superlight the mouse meta? Top 50 list confirms or refutes.

Calculate your eDPI: page has a calculator for sens × DPI = eDPI, useful metric to compare between pros using different setups.

Tracking changes: if a pro changes sensitivity, Prosettings updates (with delay). Useful to see when and why a pro adjusts.

Mouse/monitor tier list among pros: % of pros using each mouse model. For gaming gear research, useful metric.

Who it's not for

If you only want a crosshair, ValorantCC is faster and more specific.

If you play casually and don't aim to optimize setup, Prosettings is overkill — your skill isn't limited by hardware yet.

If you want technical hardware reviews (latency, sensor accuracy), Rtings/Hardware Unboxed are better. Prosettings doesn't test, only reports.

How to use it in practice

  1. Go to prosettings.net/games/valorant. No login.
  2. List of pros on home, filterable by team and region.
  3. Click a pro for their full page with all categories.
  4. For eDPI calculator: "eDPI Calculator" tab.
  5. For hardware tier: "Most Used Mice", "Most Used Monitors", etc., sections.

Honest limitations

Updates depend on external sources. When a pro silently changes setup, Prosettings lags. Info can be 2-4 weeks behind reality.

Uneven coverage across regions. NA and EMEA very complete; LATAM, APAC, JP less so.

Affiliate links bias recommendations. Though Prosettings is relatively honest, Amazon affiliate links on mice/keyboards monetize. Some "rankings" can have subtle commercial bias.

Doesn't personalize by skill level. A pro's setup isn't necessarily right for someone with 200 hours. Prosettings shows what they use, not what suits you.

English only. No localization.

No personality/playstyle context. You know TenZ uses X DPI, but not why. For "why", pro interviews or their own videos are a better source.

How to get started

Go to prosettings.net/games/valorant. Search a pro you admire. Note sens, DPI, eDPI. Calculate your current eDPI and compare. If the difference is large, don't copy directly — drop the pro's sens toward your current and creep up gradually. Big sens changes destroy aim without progressively improving.

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