Lee "Dambi" Hyuk-kyu has become one of the most talked-about players in competitive VALORANT after his MVP performance at Valorant Masters Santiago 2026, where he posted 183 kills and a 238 ACS across the event. Playing for Nongshim RedForce, his aggressive Neon and Judge playstyle has left opponents scrambling for answers. If you want to know exactly what settings and gear sit behind that performance, here is everything broken down.
What Are Dambi's Mouse Settings?
Dambi runs one of the lower eDPI values you will find among active VALORANT pros. His setup prioritizes precise, deliberate aim over fast flick potential.
An eDPI of 280 sits on the lower end of the pro spectrum for VALORANT, where the average hovers closer to 280-320. This means Dambi relies on larger arm movements to track targets, which tends to produce more consistent micro-adjustments during spray control. His 4000 Hz polling rate on the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 ensures the mouse reports its position to the PC four times as often as a standard 1000 Hz device, reducing input latency noticeably.
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Before copying Dambi's 0.175 sensitivity directly, spend at least a few hours in the VALORANT Range at your target sensitivity. A 280 eDPI setup requires significant mouse pad space and arm-based aiming habits to feel natural.
Nongshim RedForce roster
What Does Dambi's Crosshair Look Like?
Dambi uses a clean, minimal white crosshair with no outer lines and no center dot. The design keeps visual clutter low while still giving a clear point of reference during gunfights.
Crosshair Code
0;p;0;s;1;P;h;0;f;0;0l;3;0o;2;0a;1;0f;0;1b;0;A;o;1;d;1;0b;0;1b;0;S;c;0;s;0.933;o;1
You can paste this code directly into the VALORANT crosshair import field to replicate his exact setup instantly.
Crosshair Settings Breakdown
Primary
- Color: White (#ffffff)
- Outlines: Off
- Center Dot: Off
Inner Lines
- Show Inner Lines: On
- Inner Line Opacity: 1
- Inner Line Length: 3
- Inner Line Thickness: 2
- Inner Line Offset: 2
- Movement Error: Off
- Firing Error: Off
Outer Lines
- Show Outer Lines: Off
- Movement Error: Off
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Turning off Movement Error and Firing Error means the crosshair stays static at all times. Many pros prefer this because a moving crosshair can create visual noise that distracts from target tracking, even though it does reflect actual bullet spread.What Are Dambi's Video Settings?
Like most competitive VALORANT players, Dambi strips his graphics settings down to the minimum to maximize frame rates and reduce visual distractions. His setup targets performance over fidelity.
General Display
Graphics Quality
Note that a community source reported updated graphics settings from a February 2026 stream, suggesting Anti-Aliasing at MSAA 4x and Anisotropic Filtering at 8x with everything else remaining low or off. The settings table above reflects the most widely documented version, but it is worth checking recent streams if you want the absolute latest configuration.
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Running VSync off is standard practice for competitive play, but make sure your monitor's refresh rate is properly set in Windows display settings. Mismatched refresh rates can actually introduce more input lag than VSync would.What Are Dambi's Minimap Settings?
Dambi's minimap configuration keeps the map rotating relative to his position, which helps with spatial awareness during fast-paced pushes.
The Vision Cones setting is particularly useful for reading teammate positioning at a glance, letting you see which angles your team currently covers without needing verbal callouts for every single rotation.
What Gear Does Dambi Use?
Dambi's peripheral setup reflects choices common among top Korean pros: lightweight wireless mouse, analog keyboard for rapid-trigger, and a large cloth mousepad.
Full Peripheral List
Why the Wooting 60HE+?
The Wooting 60HE+ uses Lekker analog switches, which allow for rapid-trigger functionality. This means the key can re-actuate after moving just fractions of a millimeter rather than requiring a full reset, giving players faster counter-strafing inputs. For a duelist-focused player like Dambi, this translates directly into tighter movement cancels during gunfights. His Wooting profile code is 58ff52437fe63e3ed9b90a6d2120f3bb72f6.
The ZOWIE G-SR-SE Blue II mousepad measures 470mm x 390mm x 3.5mm, providing plenty of surface area for the low-sensitivity arm-aiming style his 280 eDPI demands.
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If you want to try Dambi's Wooting profile, import the code 58ff52437fe63e3ed9b90a6d2120f3bb72f6 through the Wootility software. This copies his exact analog and rapid-trigger configuration without needing to set each parameter manually.Should You Copy Dambi's Settings?
Dambi's settings are built around his specific physical habits and years of muscle memory. The 280 eDPI works for him because his arm mechanics are calibrated to it. If you currently play at 800-1000 eDPI, dropping to 280 overnight will likely hurt your performance before it helps.
The smarter approach is to take specific elements that have clear mechanical benefits regardless of playstyle. Turning off Firing Error on your crosshair, enabling Multithreaded Rendering, disabling Cast Shadows and VSync, and setting Display Mode to Fullscreen are all changes that benefit almost every player without requiring any retraining of muscle memory.
For the sensitivity, consider a gradual reduction over several sessions rather than a sudden jump, and always test changes in the Range before taking them into ranked matches.

