So what's so cursed about 10GBase-t SFP modules?
I've heard you shouldn't use them in NICs as they have a habit of drawing too much power but I'm getting a new NIC for my PC and 10gbase-t SFPs are apparently officially supported. The NIC in question I assume is just a regular Intel X550.

Ill be using fiber but I have a use for a 10Gbase-t SFP elsewhere but I just wonder if they would be reliable longterm, I don't expect 10 years out of one but I would like to know if they won't burn NICs out.
Or is it NIC specific where some handle it better than others?