Yeah, I do, my NAS is a FreeNAS rig with a SuperMicro X11SSH-LNF4-O with 4 10GbE NICs, to which I'm planning to add an SSD NVMe SLOG device, which will surely saturate a 1Gb link.Do you already have 10GbE RJ45 NICs?
I was in a similar boat to yourself, considering a 10GbE jump - the RJ45 switches were ultimately few and far between (and mostly very loud given the higher power requirements of 10GbE over copper); similarly, the NICs were also expensive and power hungry. I ended up buying some dirt-cheap X520 single-port cards and I'm currently borrowing a 4xSFP+ switch (but will likely buy my own soon enough).
I would definitely consider an SFP-based 10GbE switch, but I think I'd still be bottleneck'd by the connection from the WiFi AP to the switch; if I can't push that to something higher than 1Gb, I'm not sure the switch will make any sense. I also found some Aruba devices which are Nbase-T, but they're even more expensive than the Ubiquiti UniFi XG.