Tech Guru wroteBut in general to me current processors aren't that future proof. If you have watched Jayztwocents on his skunkworks build you find out that an overclocked 5960X was bottlenecking 3 titan X's. While this sounds like a thing no one would use, Nvidia says the new Pascal architecture could be 10 times more powerful than titan X so there is that problem. What does that say about the far less powerful 4790k or the 5820k? I really like the idea of that detail that came with the witcher 3 direct x 12 demo thing. They where using quad titans to do that and maybe with direct x 12 it wasn't being bottlenecked but what happens when you quad sli, dual sli, hell even a single high end titan class card in pascal (assuming they hit the 10 times performance they think they can). The skylake is new architecture so no one at this point knows how it is going to overclock but what we do know is that its going to give a better power per watt performance. That means that there should be less heat to dissipate which means you have more headroom to overclock (maybe).
Correction: Up to 10x performance increase in double and single-precision performance, not in gaming performance.