The teams have gone for lunch, so we took the opportunity to jump in and get a closer look at their progress on the mods they’re creating for InWin’s Mod in Taiwan event.
There’s some absolutely incredible builds here, given that they all started with the same chassis and only have 24 hours total build time to work on their creations. There’s just five hours left for the teams to compete and then their builds will be shipped off to Computex for judging; we can’t wait to see which builds take the top prizes!
We’ll swing by shortly and catch the teams in action before we wrap up for the day, then we’ll see them once more at the InWin booth at Computex 2016, where the final builds will be on show.
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