WinRM load CPU 100%

I have 9 Domain Controllers 2012 (not R2) and one DC 2008R2 in one Domain. Damain has 5 sites. There are some trusted domains. All DCs are VirtualMachines on VmWare. Damain and Forest tevel - 2008R2. 
All 2012 DCs have the same problem. WinRM load CPU on 100% and DC doesn't answer on requests, ping works, RDP try connecting but can't sign-in. The problem appear randomly (not simultaneously) on all DCs. DC 2008R2 works good.
I dasabled WinRM on all DCs and users can works but I need WinRM.
Thanks!

Hi,
Here is an article below about how to troubleshoot
high CPU usage on a Domain Controller:
Troubleshooting High CPU Usage on a Domain Controller
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727054.aspx
If there are many client computers connecting to the DC when the issue occurs, please apply this hotfix below:
High CPU usage on a Windows Server 2012-based server when many client computers connect to the server
http://support2.microsoft.com/kb/2830448
In addition, here is a thread below which has a similar issue, please follow Elad’s reply to see if it works for you:
SVCHOST - DNS Client High CPU Utilization
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/d2a2ad2d-a406-410c-9b7a-e22104fd2e2e/svchost-dns-client-high-cpu-utilization?forum=itprovistanetworking
Best Regards,
Amy

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