nx1
nx1 settings
Download nx1 config 2026
ShindeN nx1 settings and setup, including CFG, crosshair, viewmodel, sensitivity and more
Mouse settings
Hz200012%
Windows Sensitivity52%
DPI160013%
Raw Input BufferOn57%
eDPI10880%
Sensitivity0.680%
ADS Sensitivity0.92%
Scoped Sensitivity0.93%
sensitivity 0.68
AIM Stats
Stats
Value
Avg
Overall avg
There are currently no data
Sensitivity compare
Avg 1.53
Video Settings
previewGeneral
Aspect Ratio MethodFill69%
Aspect Ratio16:930%
Resolution1920x108028%
Display ModeFullscreen94%
Graphics Quality
Texture QualityLow76%
VignetteOff76%
Experimental SharpeningOn9%
BloomOff62%
Detail QualityLow78%
Improve ClarityOff68%
Cast ShadowsOff73%
V-SyncOff25%
Anisotropic Filtering1x32%
Multithreaded RenderingOn76%
Material QualityLow78%
UI QualityLow76%
Anti AliasingNone33%
DistortionOff77%
Accessibility
Enemy Highlight ColorPurple (Tritanopia)6%
Keybinds
1
equip_primary_weapon
2
equip_secondary_weapon
3
equip_melee_weapon
4
equip_spike
e
use_equip_ability3
f
use_object
q
use_equip_ability2
x
use_equip_ability_ultimate
space
jump
shift
walk
c
crouch
mouse5
use_equip_ability1
FAQ
nx1 uses the WLMouse BEAST X Mini Black, set at a high polling rate of 2000 Hz and a DPI of 1600. His in-game sensitivity is 0.68, resulting in an effective eDPI of 1088. This combination provides a balance between swift movement and precise aiming, which is particularly beneficial for tracking opponents and making quick adjustments during intense firefights.
nx1 employs a minimalist static crosshair with a custom configuration that avoids unnecessary distractions. The crosshair is designed for maximum clarity, featuring no outline, a small gap, and a thin profile. This type of setup ensures that his aim point remains unobstructed, allowing for sharp precision and quick target acquisition in fast-paced scenarios.
nx1 utilizes the Samsung Odyssey G4 monitor, known for its high refresh rate and fast response time. This display choice is essential for competitive play, as it minimizes input lag and provides smoother visuals, enabling him to react more quickly and accurately to in-game action.
nx1 prioritizes performance and clarity by setting most video options to low, including UI, detail, texture, and material quality. He disables effects like bloom, distortion, vignette, and cast shadows, and uses a 1920x1080 resolution in fullscreen mode. These choices maximize frame rates and reduce distractions, ensuring consistent and clear visuals during gameplay.
While specific audio values aren't listed, nx1 uses the HyperX Cloud III headset, which is known for its clear soundstage and accurate positional audio. This allows him to pinpoint enemy locations and make informed decisions based on sound cues, a critical factor in high-level Valorant matches.
nx1 employs a straightforward keybind setup: primary, secondary, and melee weapons are on 1, 2, and 3; spike on 4; crouch on 'c'; walk on 'shift'; jump on 'space'; and abilities are mapped to 'q', 'e', 'x', and 'mouse5'. This logical layout facilitates quick access to weapons and abilities, allowing for fluid gameplay and rapid response to game situations.
nx1 configures his minimap with a size of 1.2 and a zoom of 0.95, with vision cones enabled and region names always shown. The orientation is set based on side, and he keeps player centering off. This setup provides a comprehensive view of the battlefield, ensuring he remains aware of both his position and enemy movements at all times.
nx1 uses the Artisan Type-99 Matcha mousepad, which is renowned for its balance of speed and control. This high-quality surface allows him to make both rapid flicks and precise micro-adjustments, supporting his high-sensitivity settings and contributing to consistent, accurate aim.
The data indicates nx1's current settings are 1600 DPI with 0.68 sensitivity, but no historical sensitivity values are provided. This suggests he has settled on a high eDPI configuration, likely after experimenting to find an optimal balance between speed and control that matches his playstyle and hardware preferences.
nx1 sets his enemy highlight color to 'Purple (Tritanopia)', a choice often favored by players seeking maximum contrast against Valorant’s environments. This color setting makes opponents stand out more distinctly, improving target visibility and reaction times during engagements.
Comments
By date






No comments yet! Be the first one to react