Difference between cooling fan part no. 650847-001 and part no. 665277-001?

Replacing fan in pavilion dv6-6117dx... - the fan has become very noisy.  I see that HP is no longer selling fan part no. 650847-001, but I've located that part (new).  HP is now selling fan part no. 665277-001.  What is difference between cooling fan part no. 650847-001 and part no.  665277-001?

Replacing fan in pavilion dv6-6117dx... - the fan has become very noisy.  I see that HP is no longer selling fan part no. 650847-001, but I've located that part (new).  HP is now selling fan part no. 665277-001.  What is difference between cooling fan part no. 650847-001 and part no.  665277-001?

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