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    Scythe's Fenris Wolf chassis Review

    Posted on Wednesday, January 28 2009 @ 15:33:08 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Despite its silent performance though, we’re still far from convinced by the Fenris Wolf, with the easily dented and deformed panelling our primary concern. Scythe seems to have totally omitted reinforcing any of the case’s panelling with the usual methods and it’s clear that this isn’t a case that’s going to stand up to much wear and tear or even multiple fittings without showing some very obvious signs of degradation. It’s a shame really as the black anodised aluminium Scythe has used feels and looks great – it’s just not strong enough without being reinforced in some way.

    Link: Bit Tech

    Scythe's Fenris Wolf chassis


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