The operation of the fan of excessive causing Sierra

After the installation of Sierra 10.12 the fan on one of my MacBook pro is running excessively. Activity monitor shows a process 'DCs' as a means of 93% of the CPU.  Tried to use force quit and it comes right off.  On my other MacBook, the activity monitor shows the 'DCs' as 0% CPU and there is no problem of fan.

This process is linked to the keychain.  You have the ring of the value be synchronized via iCloud in the system/iCloud preferences window? If so, uncheck, restart and check the DCs again process in activity monitor.

If the activity has returned to zero, activate it again (if you want to sync on devices) and check again the activity monitor.

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    I have an Intel card. Is there something for my model, and someone has fixed this?

    Hello

    Is not a friend of the problem.

    The cooling modules must be cleaned periodically. It s not enough clean the fans only once the dust appears more if it s necessary to regularly clean the cooling modules.

    You should also take a look in the power of the Windows operating system options.
    Most of the time it possible s control of the CPU performance and cooling performance that would reduce noise and fan activity.

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