one thing you learn about slicing programs - never use preset options :-)

They are based on manufacturers published printspeed figures, which are just total bollocks.

Yes, technically your printer can print at 100mm/s (change speeds to mm/s it's much much easier to visualise - not sure what use mm/min is to anyone.)
But you will find that the maximum is around 60-70mm/s. The sweet spot is usually around 40-50mm/s for speed versus quality.
What layer height are you printing at ?

We did tell you it wasn't fast :-)

To up your printspeed you generally need to increase printing temp as well. Which reduces printing artifacts.

Glad to hear you're getting enough detail and it's working out for you :-)