Platform TDP options are 65W and 95W for CFL-S according to the slide I have from a manufacturer, although the CPU TDP might differ from earlier Roadmaps (7700k TDP is 91W, platform/cooler TDP is 95W). We obviously shouldn't expect 4.4 Ghz on default when 6C are loaded, but even with something like 3.8 Ghz it should give us a nice multithread boost over 4C Kabylake. It's a different question with OC of course. It will be interesting to see how it compares regarding temperatures, I mean the Die is bigger and I wonder what Intel did compared to Kabylake.
In my mind (and no place in reality). I was figuring Intel would want to hit at least 4.0 GHz (*majic* number) all core, to help pull in potential Ryzen buyers. My guesstimate was based on scaling out an i7-7700K (4.2/4.5 GHz) to six cores minus improved efficiency for 14nm++. To hit 95 Watts, I think a stock six core CFL would be lucky to hit 3.6 GHz on all cores. While, as you point out, overclocking would be a different story - stock clocks would not impress. Perhaps this is why Intel has waited so long to push more cores.
In any case, I really hope Intel can find a way push the TDP on S4H to yield higher stock clocks, though that might mean that 200 series motherboards might become physically incompatible.