Was there any visible damage on the circuit board or components of the two SSDs that failed but did not smoke? I saw your picture of one of them, and I did not see any damage, but it is hard to see much in that picture.

If there is no visible damage, maybe OCZ can be convinced to do a failure analysis on at least those two. If you know how those two died, it would be a big piece of the puzzle in determining whether it was the power supply or the third SSD that caused all the trouble.

Computurd, the way I think about the devices on the power supply is like resistors (in reality, the load may not be totally resistive, but a resistor is usually a decent first approximation). For each voltage, you have the voltage wire and the ground wire which form the posts of a ladder, and the 3 SSDs are like resistors forming the rungs of a ladder. If there was an overvoltage on one of the wires, it should affect all 3 SSDs and I would expect a large amount of current to then flow through all 3 SSD "resistors". On the other hand, if one of the SSDs developed a short circuit (its resistance went way down), then a large amount of current would flow through that SSD, but not through the other 2 SSDs. In that case, the question becomes what happened to the other two SSDs? Which is why I was asking about visible damage.