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mitch

TeamEG AcademyUnited StatesUnited StatesValorantVerified loadout
Updated 24 May 2026Specs verified
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MouseRazer DeathAdder V4 Pro
MousepadFury S Pro
KeyboardRazer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL 8KHz Green
MonitorXL2566X+
HeadsetCloud II
ProcessorIntel Core i9-9900K
Graphics cardNVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super

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The handful of values most players paste straight in. Full reference is below.

Mouse

DPI
800
Sensitivity
0.28
eDPI
224
Polling rate
8000
Zoom sens
1

Monitor

Resolution
1920x1080
Aspect ratio
16:9
Display mode
Fullscreen

Peripherals

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mitch FAQ

Common questions

What are mitch's Valorant mouse settings and DPI?
mitch runs 800 DPI with 0.28 sensitivity in Valorant, using 8000Hz polling on his Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro. That translates to an eDPI of 224.
Which mouse does mitch use?
mitch plays on a Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro with a HyperX Fury S Pro mousepad. The DeathAdder V4 Pro offers a lightweight design with 30000 DPI capability and optical switches.
What monitor does mitch play on?
mitch uses a ZOWIE XL2566X+ at 1920x1080 resolution. The 25.6-inch display runs at 360Hz, built for competitive Valorant play with minimal motion blur.
What's mitch's full Valorant setup?
mitch pairs his Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro with a HyperX Cloud II headset, HyperX Fury S Pro pad, and ZOWIE XL2566X+ monitor. His system runs an Intel Core i9-9900K processor for stable performance.
Is mitch's Valorant gear still current?
mitch's setup is solid for competitive Valorant, though the i9-9900K is from 2018. The mouse, monitor, and peripherals remain competitive choices that plenty of pros still use.

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