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Now we can use the 1 in-game sens with the 1200 about native mouse DPI or other similar combinations - The mouse's laser diode get more precise and straight moves than the in-game sens multiplication.
Nice one silver...
I play the Deathadder Chroma + Razer Destructor 2: 1800dpi @ 3.1sens
Most players at Global level are around 2 to 3 sens @ 400 DPI, and usually people at that level have above average skills, so most players should put it lower than that. Here is a spreadsheet with a list of the sensitivity used by pro players: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12PSHqb8Vwg8rSCOkGjbbsj8iBsm8p52jOLffDc88iy8/pubhtml
The down side is that you should use a giant mousepad to play at low sens, new player often don't have that. Also, the fact that your mouse can go at very high DPI isn't relevant for CSGO. I personnally use a Steelseries Rival, it can go up to 6500 DPI, but I use 450 DPI with a 1.5 in game sensitivity (I'm DMG). I already posted this video earlier in this post, but I highly recommend new players to take the time to follow this tutorial.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxBuiD11WDM
We often say not to take too much time tweaking your config because it's mostly preferences, but If I could only change one setting in CSGO to adapt it to my preferences it would difinitelly be sensitivity.