I've got this laptop, a version with 2 x Kingston 512gb ssds (2.8gb/s read speed) in RAID 0.
It's been a blast. The worst part of this laptop is its price. Otherwise, an amazing unit.
With liquid metal used as thermal paste, the temps can go down 20C, which is insane. Linus did a video of it recently, on this model in particular.
I wish acer had done something like that from the start, but I realize it can lead to more issues and costs for them.
I am probably going to request a re-paste from their local service in an year, or so, using the best possible thermal paste, no liquid metal.
Overall, the laptop feels amazing. Great build quality. No overheating near the keyboard. Nobody really uses a touchpad while gaming, so I don't consider that a con. Performance is just mind-blowing, especially at this size. Cooling could have been a tad bit better, maybe by increasing production cost a bit. It would have been worth it for a machine of this caliber. Regardless, it works MUCH better than a gl703vm, for example.
If I am to be nitpicky, I would have loved a faster screen, though even with these speeds it feels amazing. That's mostly due to the g-sync and 120hz capabilities. But why include such a slow monitor when you are making a gamer's laptop in particular? Makes little sense to me, but I can live with that.
The pros outweight the cons, imho. Worst factor is the hefty pricetag, but that's why you have options to pay in installments, etc.
It was worth it to me, given that the other models did not attract me as much.