High resolution/low sensitivity or low resolution/high sensitivity
High resolution/low sensitivity or low resolution/high sensitivity
It's just a matter of personal choice—the only outcome you'll experience is the placebo response.
That’s still a pretty unusual approach considering it mimics gameplay in CS:GO. I’d adjust the DPI on the desktop and tweak in-game settings for optimal performance. I usually settle around just under a full rotation when moving my mouse across the pad.
In certain sensors increased DPI may lead to tracking errors. Some budget mice with high DPI settings aren't fully optimized, causing various issues. Generally, it's better to keep DPI low and tweak sensitivity later. Also verify your Windows mouse speed matches the 6th notch and disable Enhanced Pointer Precision to avoid unexpected behavior.
Your G700s setup should work well at 8200 DPI. Pushing the hardware to its limit and adjusting in-game sensitivity seems smarter than using lower settings.
Mouse DPI settings focus mainly on hardware sensitivity, not performance gains. Maximizing it isn't recommended unless the device supports very low resolutions like 1600. DPI simply reflects the sensor's responsiveness, with no extra advantages. It's usually safer to stick to lower levels based on your specific model and setup. For deeper insights, you can explore online resources about your mouse's sensor and test different DPI ranges.