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OK....
First off, in the video at approx 11 seconds in, the presenter shows a picture of "an official perforated plate". the problem is, it isn't, it's a render, not an actual photo.
If you compare it to his ACTUAL machine base at approx 28 seconds in, you see a real one, not perforated, with all the extra gubbins, like the serial number, MAC address, AMD stickers etc.
So, whilst there may well be an "official" performated bottom plate out there, what's is shown in the video ain't one.
Next, the issue here is that there are not one but 2 cooling fans in the unit, the little one in the base that really only assists in cooling the RAM and SSD and a honking big one that cools the CPU/APU and has a mass of fins and a copper heat spreader. This one pulls in air from the sides and expels it through the 6 large cut outs top back of the unit
The small one, in the base, pulls air in from the sides at the base, runs it over the main inside mounting plate, over the heat fins that are mounted over the SSD's and then down into the chassis, expelling through the perforated sides.
One of the problems you will run into with a peformated back plate, directly over the fan, is almost no air will be drawn through the sides, so no cooling the heat fins and no cooling the inside mounting plate, it'll just dump straight into the main space of the chassis.
This could actually, over extended time, cause more heat build up in the overall chassis as the inner mount plate is no longer getting airfow over it to cool the plate.
A simpler solution would be to get a set of longer mounting screws for the current base plate, couple of nuts on each screw to create a lifted space then screw into the inner plate, leaving a tightly secured air gap all around the base of the unit.
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