Sycrone

Sycrone

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Dennis “sycrone” Nielsen is a retired professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player. He is currently the coach for MOUZ.

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Player info
Player Sycrone
Real Name Dennis Nielsen
Country Denmark
Team MOUZ
Game Counter-Strike Global Offensive
Age 26
Birthday February 11, 1996

Sycrone Mouse Settings

SENSITIVITY SETTINGS - ZOWIE EC1-A

DPI

400

Sensitivity

1.80

eDPI

720

Zoom Sensitivity

1.00

Polling Rate

1000 Hz

Windows Sensitivity

6

Raw Input

1

Mouse Acceleration

0

Sycrone Crosshairs Settings

CROSSHAIR SETUP -

Drawoutline

0

Alpha

200

Color

1

Blue

255

Green

255

Red

255

Dot

0

Gap

-2

Size

2

Style

4

Thickness

1

Sniper Width

1

Sycrone Video Settings

VIDEO - ZOWIE XL2546K

Resolution

1024x768

Aspect Ratio

4:3

Scaling Mode

Stretched

Color Mode

Computer Monitor

Display Mode

Fullscreen

Sycrone Gear

Sycrone Gaming PC

Sycrone Config Settings

Sycrone CROSSHAIR

Sycrone BOB

Sycrone VIEWMODEL

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Who Is Sycrone?

Dennis “sycrone” Nielsen (born February 11, 1996) is a Danish professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coach for MOUZ and former player.

What is the real name of Sycrone?
Sycrone's real name is Dennis Nielsen.

When is Sycrone's birthday?
Sycrone's birthday is on February 11, 1996.

How old is Sycrone?
Sycrone is 26 years old.

Where is Sycrone from?
Sycrone is from Denmark.

What mouse dose Sycrone use?
Sycrone uses the ZOWIE EC1-A gaming mouse.

What keyboard dose Sycrone use?
Sycrone uses the HyperX Alloy FPS gaming keyboard.

What monitor dose Sycrone use?
Sycrone uses the ZOWIE XL2546K gaming monitor.

What mousepad dose Sycrone use?
Sycrone uses the SteelSeries QcK Heavy gaming mousepad.

What headset dose Sycrone use?
Sycrone uses the HyperX Cloud II gaming headset.

What GPU dose Sycrone use?
Sycrone uses the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 gaming GPU.

More Info About Sycrone

Largest Prize from a Single Tournament

The largest cash prize that sycrone has been awarded from a single tournament was $2,332.80 from PMU Challenge 2018 on June 24, 2018. His 2nd place finish makes up 17.57% of his total prize money won.

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