An update to a thing I do not use... an iGPU...
SCREW it... Sandy Bridge FTW...
While I hear ya on the IGP, and people crapping on enthusiast improvements in Skylake in general...I dunno, man. Even though people seem to agree it's generally not worth it at this point for discrete gpu gaming and/or general tasks...I
really want off of this old boat. It's not broken, but the wood paneling is starting to fade.
I want M.2/Sata express capability. I want to actually be able to RAID my MX100's (remember many of us Sandy users can't use Raid0 + Trim, at least without a hell of a lot of trouble). Hell, I want pci-e 3.0.
I also really would like added tangible performance for video decoding stuffs, etc (50%?).
Many people seem to take the approach that upgrading from a 4c to a 4c will long be a fool's errand, and the only way to go is up (ie to a 5820k)....which is fair....but I, for one, think Skylake is going to get there just as well. It may be through IPC rather than cores, and overclocked vs overclocked (I think at stock the 5820k will justify it's ~10% higher price) , but that's okay.
While I'm not quite on board with the NUC future, I am on board with mini-itx/microatx present. Just like with Sandy Bridge, I could see building a fairly small performance box out of Skylake; perhaps one that can more-or-less rival a similar-price build on x99. Whenever I think of simply building the latter now, I feel compelled to check the BTU rating of my air conditioner...I just don't think it would work (for me).
IOW, it may be a side-step for us enthusiasts, sure....but it's a side-step when coupled with all the improvements over the past few years finally pushes it over the edge, imho.
Do I fault anyone that goes 5820k+? No.
How about waiting for Zen (which may compete or be slightly better over-all while perhaps a better price for an 8-core part)? What about Skylake-E, which actually will probably be the big step forward?
All of those are respectable opinions.
To me though, I need a new platform, preferably the best combo of longevity/newest features, with a worth-while upgrade on the cpu which preferably won't use a ridiculous amount of power overclocked.
I think that's Skylake.