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If your motherboard chipset has a fan on it, it'll only be problem when that fan dies as cooling will be handicapped pretty severely.
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Don't worry about anything.
The one exception is RAID PCI-e 4.0 NVMes, they make the chipset HOT (since for some reason it uses like double the power.)
Colder is better if you can, but running hot with stress is normal;
Below 80 on high load [95%+] for extended periods is fine as I understand it.
Just be sure your thermal management is fine; For example if at 95% load for extended periods remains at 70-80 degrees then you stop the process and go idle/10%- the temperature should drop back to 40-50 within seconds.