Mac Mini Fan Running Very Loud

Hello,
The other day whilst play Rome: Total War I noticed the fan on my Mac Mini (bought new in 2012  with fusion drive, quad i7 2.3GHz, 8GB Ram) was blowing a gale. I downloaded MagicanPaster to monitor the Mac Mini and this occurred every time I played RTW, or when I exported a file on iMovie. I know a bit about computers, but not anything about technical stuff so wanted to check that my Mac Mini was behaving within "normal" parameters. The MagicanPaster reported the following whilst exporting an iMovie file:
CPU
- 15% system usage, 58% user usage
- 260 Processes
- 1632 Threads
RAM
- 300MB Free
- 2.3GB Inactive
- 2.5GB Active
- 1.2GB Wired
Hard Drive
- Read 75MB/s
- Write 656 KB/s
Temperatures
- CPU 97oC
- Disk 32oC
The Temperature of the CPU is my biggest concern, but like I said I don't know if that's just what happens when using iMovie.
Thanks for any help,
Ashley

woodturner wrote:
Joe Bailey wrote:
I have the same Mac mini as you do but with 16GB of RAM. Normally in a room with an ambient air temp of 41℃  the average temperature of the four CPUs is around 55℃.
You actually keep your room 'normally' at 105 degrees fahrenheit, the equivlent of 41℃ ?
No the room temperature is more like 74℉ but the ambient air sensor in the Mac mini "sees" a temperature of 41℃ in its immediate vicinity which is inside the Mac mini enclosure. 105℉ is more  like the Outside Air Temperature during the summer here in Texas.

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