anothername: Bad time to upgrade old rigs. DDR4 boards for 1151 sockets are replacing the 1150 & the Graphic Card manufacturers are preparing for the newest versions.
phaolo: Here the i5 Broadwell and Skylake's prices are quite similar.
Maybe only the GPU prices will drop significantly.
any recommendations for a new CPU would have to be for the motherboard socket you have. Otherwise, you are looking at a new motherboard and CPU. If you are giving your CPU to your friend, you need to make sure his motherboard has the same socket type. If you have different motherboards, you might have a irate friend who suddenly has to put out a extra hundred or more bucks to utilize the CPU. Other than that, I have no clue what to recommend for mid-range gaming since I just went with the heavy-duty 5930k (unlocked for OC but not OC'd) in a PC build in July with a Noctua heatsink (yea it cost a extra $100 for the heatsink but it gets the CPU down to sub-40 degrees clesius while idle).