You are kidding me right?
There is nothing wrong to upgrading to Skylake. Intel will not start soldering the mainstream socket again. It is how it is. Stop inventing problems that were not there just for the sake of being able to trash at something.
Sure TIM is not as good as plain old solder - but this is how it is going to be. And apart from "extreme overclocking" there has been no issues. CPUs don't die out of nowhere. Most of those dead CPUs is because someone dicided to slam 1.4 vCore through them thinking this is Sandy. Well it is not Sandy and it will not take 1.4 vCore. This is Haswell and Skylake. I would never go over 1.25 on them.
Temperatures on AMD CPUs are not comparable with Intel CPUs.
AMD CPUs have lower thermal density, while having higher heat volume. Or in other words - they run lower C, but produce more watts of heat. Since heat is actually a volume and not just a C or a F value - AMD does run hotter.
Intel CPUs have hot running cores, but they produce less watts of heat - meaning they have higher thermal density - they run higher C, but are cooler overall.
Strapping a cooler to an AMD and Intel processor and saying - "AMD is at 60C, Intel is at 75C = AMD is cooler, Intel TIM sucks, do not upgrade" is just plain misunderstanding of basic physics that should be tough when you were 14-15.
Also, CLCs are a joke, specially all Asetek designs. They are overrated and people are misinformed on how good they actually are. Large air coolers are always superior to CLCs withing their price range and the only water cooling that makes sense is a custom loop.