I have same problem, but my tech support says that not a problem and is normal to heats up while I’m gaming
p.s i have 1 year warranty if it takes the risk I’m cool
Wrong. It IS a problem.
Heat is PC components' worst enemy.
The more heat a CPU has to tank, the more likely the CPU is going to die.
Let me tell you some fatal things that you seem to ignore:
1. 1 year warranty is a TERRIBLE warranty. Here are some PC components' warranty range:
CPU: 3 years
GPU: 3 years
RAM: limited lifetime
Storage: 2-5 years
Case: 2-3 years
PSU: 3-12 years
Fan: 3-5 years
AIO Water Cooler: 2-3 years
Since you don't get any of the boxes of the parts, you are limited to the terrible 1 year warranty.
2. 90-100 °C is a terrible temperature for a CPU. That's when Intel CPUs start to thermal throttle. I bet you don't know what thermal throttling is.
Usually, at that continuous temperature, CPUs only last 2-3 years max, which is probably why your prebuilt company only gave 1 year warranty, because they knew that with CPUs' awesome throttling mechanism, most CPUs will last more than 1 year even at the highest of temperatures, relieving them of any chances of components breaking at the warranty period, while at the same time, the CPUs will have the shortest possible lifetime.
3. A CPU that operates at a healthy temperature will last a long time. We're talking about around 5 years of lifespan.
This is why you build your own PC and not rely on bad prebuilt PCs. By building your own PC, you learn about what's actually important about maintaining your PC.