Day two is well under way and the eight competing teams are still battling it out to create the best InWin 509 chassis mod, just in time for Computex 2016 next week.
We took a walk around the show floor to see how work is coming along and with many of the teams deploying all of the tools at their disposal, sparks are literally flying, metal shards are everywhere, cables are being cut, drills, saws, files, and more are all over the place. The noise in here is quite something, so headphones users be warned.
As you can see, the builds are coming along nicely, and some of them are starting to get pieced back together after yesterday’s seemingly destructive phase. We’ll check back with the teams shortly to see how things are coming along.
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