Newer driver than 8.9 making BSOD

I tried many drivers on different OS-> same result. W7/W10 after installing anything newer than 8.9 Intel Matrix Storage I got BSOD when open Intel RST app.

My motherboard is Asrock P67 Extreme4, Intel Raid BIOS is 10.8.0.1303.

Please give us some additional informations:
1. How many and which sorts of HDDs/SSDs are connected to your Intel SATA ports?
2. Which SATA mode is your on-board Intel SATA Controller running?
3. Have you installed .NET Framework 3.5?
4. Is there any HDD/SSD specific health monitorung software running in the background?
5. Which Antivirus software are you using?

  1. 5xHDD Samsung F4e
    2. RAID5
    3. Yes
    4. No
    5. Windows Defender

@ SunTzu:

Is it possible, that you once had installed the Intel MSM Software and haven’t properly uninstalled it before trying to get any Intel RST Software running?
When you run the “Add/remove Programs” feature of the Control Panel, which Intel applications are shown there?

I think not possible. Since on win7 first thing I done was install Intel RST.

In uninstall panel it’s just RST no Matrix Storage.
But the problem is it happen on 2 windows system 7, 10. How it’s possible that 2 clean systems with only a win rst making BSOD when doing same thing.

System run stable I have no problem with RAID matrix. Problem start when opening RST APP this is making BSOD. It’s a problem, all controling/checking options/stats are in windows app.

@ SunTzu:

How did you install Win7 and how did you install Win10? Has it been in both cases a clean install using a clean (unmodified) image?
Since you seem to be the only user, which is affected by this issue, there must be something, which went wrong during the OS installation or shortly thereafter.
My advice:
Backup your important data and do a fresh install of the OS.

Clean images from MS (not crappy torrents). Yes I had done clean install after format partition.
I would not wrote here if this was so easy to repair

What I have done also is flash newest bios-> this did not help at all.

Strange thing is why 8.9 working fine and everything newer making bsods. I should mantion that one hard drive was damage and I replace it with new one. But I had BSODS before replacemant and after.
But before that I used 2008r2 where I had always problem with RST so I did not used it at all.

It is wellknown, that the Intel MSM drivers are more tolerant regarding hardware issues than the modern Intel RST drivers.
That is why I suspect a hardware problem in your case.

Is it possible HDD can make something like this or most probably chipset?

I don’t know. You should check all hardware components and run the BIOS with default memory and CPU settings (no overclocking!).

Check what the BSOD is telling you. Disable automatic restart, activate minidumps, cause the BSOD, read the error codes and the file who caused it, check the minidumps with WhoCrashed.