Shin
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Shin settings
Download Shin config 2026
Mandatory Shin settings and setup, including CFG, crosshair, viewmodel, sensitivity and more
Mouse settings
DPI40038%
Sensitivity0.5250%
eDPI2100%
Hz100066%
Windows SensitivityUnknown5%
Scoped SensitivityUnknown9%
ADS SensitivityUnknown45%
Raw Input BufferUnknown24%
sensitivity 0.525
AIM Stats
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Sensitivity compare
Avg 1.53
Video Settings
previewGraphics Quality
Multithreaded RenderingUnknown19%
BloomUnknown19%
Texture QualityUnknown19%
DistortionUnknown19%
V-SyncUnknown29%
Material QualityUnknown19%
UI QualityUnknown19%
Anti AliasingUnknown19%
Improve ClarityUnknown20%
Experimental SharpeningUnknown28%
Detail QualityUnknown19%
VignetteUnknown19%
Anisotropic FilteringUnknown19%
Cast ShadowsUnknown19%
General
Aspect Ratio4:356%
Resolution1280x96043%
Aspect Ratio MethodFill69%
Display ModeFullscreen94%
Accessibility
Enemy Highlight ColorUnknown48%
FAQ
Shin utilizes the ZOWIE EC2-CW mouse set at 400 DPI and a sensitivity of 0.525, resulting in an effective DPI (eDPI) of 210. This configuration provides a balanced level of precision and control, allowing for fluid yet accurate aiming during high-pressure situations in competitive play. The 1000 Hz polling rate further ensures minimal input lag, making his movements responsive and reliable.
Shin's crosshair is custom-designed for clarity and precision, using a compact, static style with minimal visual distractions. The crosshair code he uses allows for fine-tuned customization, including subtle outlines and a balanced gap, which helps him track targets efficiently without obstructing his vision, especially during rapid engagements or when holding tight angles.
Shin plays on a 1280x960 resolution with a 4:3 aspect ratio and uses the 'Fill' aspect ratio method in fullscreen mode. This combination is popular among professional players as it can make enemy models appear slightly wider, potentially making them easier to spot and react to, which can be advantageous in fast-paced firefights.
Shin uses the Wooting 60HE v2 Silver keyboard, which is renowned for its analog input technology. This allows for highly responsive keystrokes and customizable actuation points, giving him an edge in rapid movement and precise control during intense matches, which is essential for executing quick maneuvers and advanced movement techniques in Valorant.
Shin opts for the Logitech G640 Original mousepad, a large cloth pad that offers a smooth and consistent glide. This surface ensures that his ZOWIE EC2-CW mouse movements remain stable and predictable, which is crucial for maintaining precise crosshair placement and consistent tracking during extended gaming sessions.
Shin currently uses the Razer BlackShark V3 Pro Green headset, a model known for its clear sound stage and directional audio cues. This headset enables him to accurately pinpoint enemy footsteps and ability usage, providing a significant advantage in situational awareness and reaction time during matches.
Although specific monitor details are not listed, Shin’s settings indicate a preference for fullscreen mode and a 4:3 aspect ratio with a 1280x960 resolution. This setup is typically paired with high refresh rate monitors, ensuring smooth visuals and minimal input lag, both of which are critical for fast reaction times and precise aiming in professional play.
In addition to his main headset, Shin also uses Shure SE215 Clear earphones. This combination is favored by many pros for its ability to isolate game audio from environmental noise, providing clear, undistracted sound cues that are essential for high-level play and maintaining focus during tournaments or practice sessions.
Shin’s most current setup features the ZOWIE EC2-CW mouse, Wooting 60HE v2 Silver keyboard, and Razer BlackShark V3 Pro Green headset, indicating a commitment to high-quality, performance-oriented peripherals. Staying updated with the latest gear ensures he benefits from advancements in technology, such as improved sensor accuracy and audio clarity, which can provide a competitive edge.
Shin plays in fullscreen mode, which is the preferred choice for competitive players as it minimizes input lag and allows the system to dedicate maximum resources to the game. This results in smoother gameplay, better frame rates, and more consistent performance, all of which are vital in a fast-paced tactical shooter like Valorant.
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