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Best way to get it as accurate as possible is to open both games and compare, you can make a custom game on Valorant to test settings, and the same with CSGO.
Don't know why people comment being bitter instead of being constructive, oh wait never mind this is Steam. @-anDz tosser.
You only need to obtain the basic parameter for valorant.
so for example you have 400 dpi and 2 in game sens for CSGO you divide 2 by 3.1818181818 = 0.62857 (you can round this off to 0.629)
So for in game csgo 2 valorant would be 0.629
if you use 3 in game for csgo it would be 0.942 In valorant
https://gamepros.gg/mouse-sensitivity-converter/valorant
heres the sensitivity conversion calculator link above
make sure to match both dpis as the same i.e. 400 / 400 or 800 / 800
So 0.729 would be your in game sensitivity for Valorant