I recently ran Cat 6e plus throughout the house which supports 10Gbit. I haven't tested them for 10Gbit but haven't had a need. I will likely only need a direct line from my NAS to my main workstation as I don't see a real need to feed all my devices with 10Gbit. This saves me having to buy a 10Gbit switch, which is still a bit out of the mainstream for a few more years. I currently use a 24 port 1Gbit switch with 12 PPOE ports.
I also run 10gbit, but even directly patched in, you'll want to account for signal anomalies. I used to run 10Gb directly to my NAS and found it problematic. Maybe it was because I also had a line running to my switch to connect it to my proxy for updates.
I found I wasn't getting the speeds I was expecting. I use my NAS for streaming video editing. I do automated video effects and post-processing on 120fps videos. I ended up running 2 ethernet adapters and putting the NAS on a VLAN by itself to ensure that I was getting the best speeds and my traffic was unimpeded. I also put up a proxy accessible from the vlan to access PPA for updates.