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https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/39sv9r/native_dpi_of_the_g303/
For the best performance, you should use Surface Tuning.
If you're thinking of changine your DPI, just determine the DPI you're comfortable with (I would say base this partially on how fast you want your cursor to move around the screen), and then determine your in-game sensitivity from there. If you play a lot of games based on the idTech engine (like all of Valve's games, and the CoD franchise, though it looks like it no longer uses quite the same sensitivity), then I recommend finding a good clean number (1,2,3,etc.) to make it easier to remember when you are converting it for other games.