Article 4W98Z I own an Socket 11511 LGA CPU i7 6700 skylake on a Proprietary Acer Motherboard, even possible to upgrade?

I own an Socket 11511 LGA CPU i7 6700 skylake on a Proprietary Acer Motherboard, even possible to upgrade?

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As mentioned above, a while back I bought a generic Acer ATC- 710 - UR52 prebuilt computer, (seemingly now discontinued,) and recently have been able to upgrade its graphics card from a 2gb gtx 970, to a gt 1030 a while back, and am thinking about upgrading its cpu to the latest skylake Socket 1151 LGA i7 the motherboard can properly support this December or so, except I can't find any proper upgrade documentation of the mother board, (or rather anything,) online since it's discontinuation, outside of old advertising pages on the stuff regarding the initial sale of the device.

As I'm gathering most of what I can find about the internal components from CPU-Z I was wondering if that information alone, (both code name and socket package,) are enough to go on to upgrade to a better socket 1151 LGA since not much of the internal documentation otherwise on this product is seemingly actively available to tell me otherwise.

Any information anyone could tell me otherwise in this regard for the acer tower, or how to determine the potential of cpu upgrading would be greatly appreciated, as it would save me a lot more in the long run for upgrading my pc, without completely investing with an entirely new motherboard, thank you in advance.

Below are screenshots from CPU about my current CPU specs and Motherboard Specs.

https://pasteboard.co/IKmvne7.jpg

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