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Player | Menteul |
Real Name | Im Yeong-su |
Country | South Korea |
Team | Twitch Streamer |
Game | PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds |
Age | 25 |
Birthday | February 15, 1997 |
Menteul prefers an ultra-light gaming mouse. He uses the BenQ Zowie EC2-A as his gaming mouse, featuring wide CPI range, complete compatibility with Windows and macOS. It has very low click latency which provides responsiveness while gaming. His general sensitivity, vehicle sensitivity and targeting sensitivity is at 35, with DPI of 800.
800
1.30
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
35
ABKO K935P is a Tenkeyless English/Korean Layout keyboard and it is the keyboard which Menteul uses as his gaming keyboard. It has a PBT Keycap, Key Cover and is Cherry MX compatible. It offers Nkey Rollover, Stabilizer, Waterproof and also an amazing 1000Hz Polling Rate.
W
S
D
A
Left Ctrl
Left Shift
Space Bar
C
Z
F
V
=
Left Alt
Left Mouse Button
Right Mouse Button
Right Mouse Button
R
Mouse Wheel Up
Mouse Wheel Down
1
2
3
4
5
B
Q
E
X
Page Up
Page Down
Right Mouse Button
R
7
8
9
0
Hyphen
0
M
I / Tab
Left Ctrl
Ctrl + U
Delete
T
Menteul’s gaming monitor is the great resolution display, a 27 inch BenQ Zowie XL2720. Its resolution display is 1920×1080. It is basically a monitor for the eSports gamers who want an insanely fast monitor. It gives a refresh rate of 144Hz with the AMA (Advanced Motion Accelerator) option which boosts the panel’s response time to 1ms G2G and Instant Mode reduces the input lag.
144 Hz
1920×1080
103
Default
100
Very Low
Very Low
Very Low
Low
Very Low
Very Low
Low
Off
Off
On
Menteul’s real name is Im Yeong-su. Menteul is a professional PUBG player who is currently plays for Team OP Gaming Rangers. He is also known for collaborating with other team OP Gaming Rangers players, such as DG98, EscA, RyaN, and BlasterX, etc. The popular Youtuber and Twitch streamer Menteul uses a traditional settings layout with some noticeable differences.
At this time, Menteul is ranked #1661 in highest overall earnings, and #218 in highest earnings for players from Korea, Republic of.
Out of the 27 tournaments awarding cash prizes that Menteul had competed in, the largest amount was $37,500.00 from FACEIT Global Summit: PUBG Classic on April 21, 2019. His 1st place finish makes up 31.31% of his total prize money won.
On July 5, 2020, Menteul arrived at the $100,000 milestone, winning $1,250.00 and placing 7th at PCS1: Asia. Prize money from 19 tournaments got him to that point.