Need Specs for HP m9150f replacement Case Fan

The case fan in the rear of my HP m9150f computer is getting noisy.I need the specifications of it in order to be able to purchase a replacement such as it;s size and connector.

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Please find the link given below might help you.
http://partsurfer.hp.com/Search.aspx?type=PROD&SearchText=KC880AA
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