That's it, I'm officially taking a sabbatical from Hackintoshing and moving over to Windows full time.
I didn't want to do that but I have no real choice. Linux is to buggy under Skylake short of compiling my own build around the 4.8 Kernel (I've considered it) plus Nouveau has some serious issues with Pascal making initial install a pain in the ass. I even looked into Debian 9 early release which comes with Kernel 4.8 however its not possible to install the Nvidia GPU drivers on it without it taking a dump which leaves me with the Nouveau issues I mentioned earlier plus if my suspicions are correct Nvidias drivers simply don't support Kernel 4.8 yet anyway so it appears I cannot get a stable Linux install until Nvidia add support for 4.8 into the drivers. In case anybody is interested, on K4.8 the Nvidia drivers install fine but at the end it tries to update initramfs then spews out errors about failed to compile something something kernel 4.8 then it fails the update and if I reboot my system it just black screens, I can't even access a terminal to recover it.
macOS works perfectly with Skylake but has no Pascal support.
At this point Windows is the only OS that will work on my PC without issue, its a shame but hey, it works at least.
I'm gonna keep my macOS install on my HDD (I actually clean installed it recently) and check in every once in a while just to make sure but I'm no longer checking this thread every day as I'm now fairly confident Nvidia are never going to add Pascal support to Sierra.
Its been a blast guys, good luck and have fun. At least I can repurpose my 8GB flash drive for something other than macOS recovery now, every cloud has a silver lining