GuanG
Guang Honglin
GuanG settings
Download GuanG config 2026
Nova Esports GuanG settings and setup, including CFG, crosshair, viewmodel, sensitivity and more
Mouse settings
DPI80045%
Sensitivity0.420%
Windows Sensitivity41%
Hz100066%
eDPI3360%
Scoped Sensitivity167%
ADS Sensitivity142%
Raw Input BufferOn57%
sensitivity 0.42
AIM Stats
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Avg 1.53
Video Settings
previewGraphics Quality
DistortionOff77%
Multithreaded RenderingOn76%
Anisotropic Filtering1x32%
Cast ShadowsOff74%
Material QualityLow78%
Texture QualityLow76%
V-SyncOff25%
Experimental SharpeningOn9%
Detail QualityLow78%
UI QualityLow76%
VignetteOff77%
BloomOff62%
Improve ClarityOn12%
Anti AliasingNone33%
General
Resolution1280x10245%
Display ModeFullscreen93%
Aspect Ratio5:45%
Aspect Ratio MethodFill69%
Accessibility
Enemy Highlight ColorYellow (Deuteranopia)32%
FAQ
GuanG currently uses the Razer Viper Mini Signature Edition mouse set to a sensitivity of 0.42 and a DPI of 800, resulting in an effective eDPI of 336. This combination provides a balanced approach between swift crosshair movement and precise aiming, allowing for quick adjustments while maintaining control during high-pressure situations common in competitive play.
GuanG utilizes a custom crosshair code that results in a compact and static design with a cyan blue color (hex 0000FFFF), no outlines, and no center dot, focusing on minimalism. This configuration reduces visual distractions and enhances target visibility, which is particularly beneficial for tracking opponents and maintaining accuracy in fast-paced scenarios.
GuanG opts for performance-oriented video settings, including a 1280x1024 resolution, 5:4 aspect ratio, fullscreen mode, and low quality for UI, detail, texture, and material. With features like V-Sync, bloom, vignette, cast shadows, and distortion all turned off, these settings minimize input lag and maximize frame rates, ensuring smooth and responsive gameplay essential for competitive Valorant.
GuanG plays on the ZOWIE XL2566X+ monitor, a high-end display known for its high refresh rate and low response time. Such a monitor allows for ultra-smooth visuals and rapid screen updates, giving GuanG a crucial edge in spotting and reacting to opponents faster than standard monitors can provide.
GuanG configures his minimap with a size of 1.1, a zoom of 0.9, and fixed orientation set to 'Always the Same.' He keeps vision cones on, region names always visible, and disables player centering. This setup maximizes map awareness, making it easier for him to track both enemy and teammate positions, which is vital for quick strategic decisions in high-level play.
GuanG utilizes the ASUS ROG Falchion Ace HFX Black keyboard and the Artisan Ninja FX Zero Mid mousepad. The Falchion Ace offers compactness and fast key response, ideal for rapid in-game actions, while the Artisan mousepad is known for its consistent glide and control, helping GuanG achieve precise mouse movements crucial for aiming and flick shots.
While specific in-game audio settings are not detailed, GuanG uses the Razer BlackShark V3 Pro White headset, a device renowned for its clear soundstage and directional audio accuracy. This choice ensures he can accurately pinpoint enemy footsteps and environmental cues, which is critical for anticipating plays and gaining a tactical advantage in Valorant.
GuanG sets his enemy highlight color to 'Yellow (Deuteranopia),' a variant designed for better visibility, especially for players with color vision deficiencies. This color stands out against most in-game backgrounds, making it easier for him to identify opponents quickly and react with precision during engagements.
GuanG enables the Raw Input Buffer, sets his mouse polling rate to 1000 Hz, and uses Windows sensitivity level 4. This configuration ensures that mouse movements are registered directly and as rapidly as possible, eliminating input delays or inconsistencies that can occur due to software filtering, thus delivering the most accurate and immediate control.
GuanG disables visual effects such as bloom, vignette, distortion, V-Sync, and cast shadows, while enabling 'Improve Clarity,' 'Experimental Sharpening,' and 'Multithreaded Rendering.' These choices reduce unnecessary graphical distractions and enhance sharpness, allowing him to focus on gameplay-critical elements and maintain consistently high frame rates during intense matches.
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