Fan Running Crazy

Hi gang!
I have a late 2012 Retina Macbook  Pro.  As of this writing, my fans are running at about 8500 rpms.  I can reset the computer and it will go back to normal, but this happens with some regularity.  Anyone else having this problem?
Todd

I have a mid-2012 retina MBP and I have noticed the same problem after upgrading to Mavericks. For no reason whatsoever the fan goes into overdrive and will not stop even if I close down tractically all the apps. However, if I put the MBP to sleep and wake it up after the fan stops everything is fine.
Once I noticed a coreaudiod daemon process taking a ton of CPU and killing this helped. But in other instances there seems to be minimal CPU activity reported in the the Activity Monitor yet the fan s going crazy.
Did the SMC reset help?

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