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Or pay a ridiculous amount for an old CPU.
Have you tried looking on Ebay for i7-3770 ?
Can buy from just about anywhere in the world and have it shipped to you.
You could easily damage either the slot or the ram module by attempting to do that.
Honestly, after looking up everything for that ACER system, it's just not worth upgrading.
The Power Supply for one is very poor; either 200W or 250W (unless you replaced this already)
And that Motherboard is not very good to where I would suggest sticking any i7 on it.
That Case should be ok to re-use though, it does not appear to use any kind of special wiring, and has a standard USB 3.0 front connector to go to Motherboard header.
Best bet really would be getting a newer, current gen Motherboard such as B250M or Z270M (Micro ATX) + 7th Gen LGA-1151 CPU + DDR4-2400 RAM, such as 2x 8GB
If you're still using the power supply that ACER came with, then I'd replace that as well.
I'll bring it to a local IT dealer and ask him to upgrade EVERYTHING except maybe the GTX 1050.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/p9ztFd
If that cooler is not available in your country, try to get something similar, but ensure it will fit in the ACER case. If too tall, the side panel wont fit/close.
This one is slightly taller
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/cwPzK8/be-quiet-cpu-cooler-bk009
but both are shorter compared to "Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO or X"
Performance difference between i5 3rd gen vs 7th gen CPUs, is only around 10%. So it's still a good buy. And it's not overpriced either.
https://www.amazon.com/Intel-Core-i5-3470-Quad-Core-Processor/dp/B0087EVHVW/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1498030698&sr=8-2&keywords=i5+3570