See this thread for initial workup/management -
Acer Swift 3X SF314-510G BSOD Problem — Acer CommunityRoll-back to stock ACER drivers after WIndows Update forces the Intel (non-ACER) drivers on you seem to be a solution - see this for how to roll-back the drivers -
https://www.intel.com.au/content/www/au/en/support/articles/000008628/graphics.html.
This is, I strongly suspect, a step too far for many consumers who just want this laptop to work out-of-the-box. Having your laptop BSOD every day (if not multiple times every day) is a terrible user experience, and especially for people like myself who are dipping their toes in the ACER pond for the first time, it's a terrible sales-pitch for the brand.
Even with roll-back, the stock drivers are not perfect. I'm getting stuttering and crashing in games - e.g. in Warthunder, I crash out every hour or so with the error message as attached. Of course, updating the video drivers is not a solution, it just makes things worse...
So - ACER really needs to step up to the plate here, perhaps with Intel in tow.
After buying a whole series of Lenovo laptops in recent years for both myself and family, I was looking for an excuse to move to a Taiwanese-based manufacturer - focusing on either ACER or ASUS. For me, the ACER 3X was the perfect opportunity to do this, bringing together what seemed like a sweet spot of quality, capability, portability and price, with the dedicated 4GB XE MAX being a big drawcard for my use-case.
I'd been warned off ACER due to two issues - (a) quality/reliability, and (b) driver support. But I went ahead anyway.
It sounds very much like ACER has sorted out their quality issues in recent years. But driver support is every bit as important as hardware support. There's no point having a Ferrari if the engine-management software won't let you get it out of the driveway.
As a product waving the flag for XE MAX, Intel has skin the game re: getting this right as well.
So, please, ACER - please get the 3X graphics drivers sorted out ASAP.