Me too.
Even better if MB manufacturers allow BCLK overclocking on cheaper H170 boards.
Celeron G3900 should be a nice little chip to play with. It's clocked at a fairly low 2.8GHz, pushing it above >4GHz means >40% better performance. New king of budget overclocking and worthy Pentium G3258 successor?
Core i3-6100 could become really successful. Looking at Eurogamer and other reviews this little chip is close to FX6300 MT performance at stock and destroys any AMD CPU in terms of per core performance. Jagat previewed what it is capable of with a mild overclock:
At 4.7-4.8GHz on air it will be close to locked Skylake Core i5 level of MT performance.
I don't agree that it will hurt Core i5 sales though. People interested in a 4C/4T CPU will still get one, especially if Core i5-6400 overclocks like its cheaper siblings.
At $250 a 3.4GHz (3.8GHz) 4C/8T Xeon E3-1230 v5 could potentially deliver OCed Core i7-6700K performance (or close to) for $100 less (even more if you choose a cheaper non-Z170 MB).