CS2 Resolution & Aspect Ratio Calculator

Find the perfect resolution for your CS2 setup. Compare aspect ratios, understand FOV differences, and see what resolution the pros use.

Resolution Comparison Tool

Select or enter two resolutions to compare FOV, pixel count, and aspect ratio differences.

Resolution A

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Resolution B

Aspect Ratio Comparison

16:9 (Native)

Widest FOV

Full horizontal field of view. See everything on screen. Models appear at their normal width. Best for spotting enemies at the edge of your vision.

Pros: Maximum information, natural proportions, no distortion
Cons: Models are thinner, may feel "harder to hit" for some players

16:10

Middle Ground

Slight reduction in horizontal FOV. A compromise between 16:9 and 4:3. Rarely used competitively but comfortable for some players.

Pros: Minor FPS boost, slight model widening, still decent FOV
Cons: Not as dramatic as 4:3, not as wide as 16:9 — worst of both worlds for some

4:3 Black Bars

Focused View

4:3 resolution with black bars on the sides. Models retain their original proportions. Smaller viewable area helps some players focus on the center of the screen.

Pros: Normal proportions, FPS boost, less visual clutter
Cons: Reduced FOV, wasted screen space, feels claustrophobic

Horizontal FOV by Aspect Ratio

CS2's base vertical FOV is 73.74°. Horizontal FOV scales with aspect ratio.

16:9
106.26°
16:10
100.39°
4:3
90.00°
5:4
86.07°

What Resolution Do Pros Use?

Resolution settings from top CS2 professional players. Note: players frequently change settings.

PlayerResolutionAspect RatioDisplay Mode
s1mple 1280x960 4:3 Stretched
ZywOo 1280x960 4:3 Stretched
NiKo 1280x960 4:3 Stretched
m0NESY 1280x960 4:3 Stretched
donk 1280x960 4:3 Stretched
device 1024x768 4:3 Stretched
ropz 1920x1080 16:9 Native
Twistzz 1280x960 4:3 Stretched
b1t 1280x960 4:3 Stretched
electronic 1280x960 4:3 Stretched
rain 1920x1080 16:9 Native
broky 1024x768 4:3 Black Bars
EliGE 1280x960 4:3 Stretched
NAF 1920x1080 16:9 Native
FalleN 1024x768 4:3 Stretched
Stewie2k 1280x960 4:3 Black Bars
coldzera 1024x768 4:3 Stretched
Aleksib 1920x1080 16:9 Native
apEX 1280x960 4:3 Stretched
Magisk 1920x1080 16:9 Native

Pro Resolution Distribution

4:3 Stretched
~55%
16:9 Native
~25%
4:3 Black Bars
~12%
16:10
~5%
Other
~3%

How to Set Up Stretched Resolution

1

Set CS2 Resolution

Open CS2 → Settings → Video → Resolution. Select your desired 4:3 resolution (e.g., 1280x960). Set display mode to Fullscreen.

2

Configure GPU Scaling (NVIDIA)

Open NVIDIA Control Panel → Display → Adjust desktop size and position → Select "Full-screen" under scaling mode → Apply.

3

Configure GPU Scaling (AMD)

Open AMD Radeon Settings → Display → GPU Scaling: On → Scaling Mode: Full Panel → Apply.

4

Verify In-Game

Launch CS2 and verify the image fills your screen. If you see black bars, the GPU scaling setting isn't applied correctly. Try toggling fullscreen/windowed and back.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 4:3 stretched better than 16:9 in CS2?
4:3 stretched makes player models appear wider, which some players find easier to aim at. However, you lose peripheral vision (reduced horizontal FOV). Most pros use 4:3 stretched, but it is personal preference — 16:9 gives you more information on screen.
What resolution do most CS2 pros use?
The most popular pro resolution is 1280x960 (4:3 stretched), followed by 1024x768 and 1920x1080 (native 16:9). About 60% of professional players use some form of 4:3 resolution.
Does resolution affect FPS in CS2?
Yes. Lower resolutions render fewer pixels, which can significantly boost FPS. Switching from 1920x1080 to 1280x960 can increase FPS by 30-50% depending on your GPU. This is why many players on older hardware prefer lower resolutions.
What is the difference between stretched and black bars?
Both use a 4:3 resolution. Stretched fills your entire screen by stretching the image horizontally — models look wider but distorted. Black bars keep the native aspect ratio with unused black space on the sides — models look normal but your usable screen area is smaller.
How do I set up stretched resolution in CS2?
Set your in-game resolution to a 4:3 option (like 1280x960), then in your GPU control panel (NVIDIA Control Panel or AMD Radeon Settings) set the display scaling mode to "Full-screen" instead of "Aspect ratio". This forces the image to stretch across your entire monitor.