I want to showcase some more stuff I've been using so other people can benefit from the research and work I've put into my homelab.
I've been using these cheap 10 gigabit NICs that were made by Cisco for their UCS line.They're $13 a pop at the time of writing, and you can get them in low profile and full height brackets.
Not sure if that's a symptom of a firmware issue or what happened but the ESXi host never received traffic on that VLAN, although it could send it no problem. Swapping the card for another one I got in the same batch fixed it.
Cisco's driver ISO can be found here:
https://software.cisco.com/download/home/283853163/type/283853158/release/4.2(1i)
I rehosted just the windows iso here:
https://s3.cleeb.net/stuff/ucs-bxxx-drivers-windows.4.2.1i.iso
You'll want this directory within the ISO.
Other than that, they've been an awesome way to get into 10g networking for really cheap and I've learned a ton. Plus my vMotions and NFS storage are much faster now :)