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90F should be fine. A lowish CPU temp is like 40C (104F) and that's typically the hottest component. CPUs are often made to go up to around 90C under load.
Thanks, I am thinking I need to build it with good air cooling and pay attention to the airflow and then see if I actually am having throttling problems in the summer. I am at work during the hottest parts of the day anyway so I won't be gaming for the most part until it is already cooling down. My other workloads are not GPU intensive.
I'd be more concerned about your computer making the room even hotter personally. To put it in AC terms, 500W of component power draw is 1700 BTU. May want to err on the side of more power efficient components.
But yeah, should run fine as long as you have good air cooling even if it's not ideal. Data centers are often run hot these days.