With that driver it will accept a voltage range of 114-229v. According to ledg's spreadsheet here
http://ledgardener.com/mw-cc-driver-ref/
Here is the data sheet on the 304 qb's from horticulture lighting group's website.
https://horticulturelightinggroup.com/pages/board-guide
With that driver you would have to do a series parallel combination with the wiring, as shown in this picture. 1400mA is max, so you would be running about 75% max. Wiring like that, the driver would split the the 2100mA in between the parallel strings and run each board at 1050Ma. In turn the boards would pull 107.92v.
Each parallel string would pull the 107.92, because wiring parallel supplies the same voltage to each parallel string.
So 107.92v x 2 = 215.84. The data sheet also says to allow 2v tolerance for each board. 215.84 + 8 = 223.84. That voltage range is within the limits of the driver, so it should work.
The data also suggest to use aluminum plate or heatsink when running 50+ watts. You'll be running each board at 113w. An aluminum plate might not be enough for heatsinking. You'll probably have to invest in actual heatsinks, with some type of fan or fans on them. You might want to research how much heatsinking you need for 75% max power with these boards. Above 75% is not recommend on any qb's unless you have serious cooling.
If you have not ordered the driver yet, you could also go with the b version and an external potentiometer. You probably won't need the extra voltage and current with this driver qb setup, but if you want a little extra, go with the a version.