As you'll now have seen, all eight teams did some impressive work – we almost can't believe the quality of the mods made in just 24 hours. Everyone really pushed themselves to the limit, and while there were occasional stress-inducing incidents and a working environment that was too hot, the atmosphere remained friendly. Despite the competitive nature of the event, there was a real community spirit that was great to witness.

All that remains left to do now is to vote, and this is something you can easily be a part of by heading over to this link. For two of the three awards, public voting accounts for 40 percent of the vote (30 percent from online, 10 percent from on-site at Computex), so the modders really need your support, whatever your favourite one happens to be. The final award is given out by In Win alone, since it needs to pick a case it can realistically produce on a limited edition factory run. As a reminder, here are the final mods for each team.

In Win Mod in Taiwan - Day 3 Summary
Click to enlarge - BSMods

In Win Mod in Taiwan - Day 3 Summary
Click to enlarge - Team Mongoose

In Win Mod in Taiwan - Day 3 Summary
Click to enlarge - Modded by Frenchies

In Win Mod in Taiwan - Day 3 Summary
Click to enlarge - Running with Scissors

In Win Mod in Taiwan - Day 3 Summary
Click to enlarge - Babetech

In Win Mod in Taiwan - Day 3 Summary
Click to enlarge - Team Down Under

In Win Mod in Taiwan - Day 3 Summary
Click to enlarge - SMPC Modding

In Win Mod in Taiwan - Day 3 Summary
Click to enlarge - KuN MOD

Lastly, we'd like to extend our thanks to In Win for hosting the event and inviting us along to be part of it. We'll be catching up with the company shortly at its Computex booth to see what it's got in store for the coming months.
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