I dunno. In fact i dont know which strips you bought exactly or did you link them? I know its a bit hard to link cause their page is usually multiple choice thingie. I do know the string structure: 12 whites and 2 monos in series if they havent changed it. Usually you count 3 V per white and each red 2 ish v. Thing is the whites are actually 2.7-8 at nominal so when ran very soft its close to 36.
But you would likely need a bit more. We used MW xlg drivers, constant power, but its maybe not the best option, prefer hlgs to be honest. They are both more efficient and dont run as hot but they will basically run any voltage between 27-57, and with even further efficiency loss once youre in the lower range. If you get A-type hlgs 36 you get a nice bit of extra power; both in that the drivers runs a bit higher amps than a on spec 100Kohm pot b-typ dimmed driver, since pot limits the driver to 100% spec, while the driver actually hasba bit more, like 110% almost. But also, since you regulate the voltage up a bit you gain another bit of extra power. Check
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Meanwell report is more exact than the datasheet: collums are spec, condiotions and measurement, top sections are voltage and amps. You can always get these by google meanwell 'modelnr' report and then search on their web.
Ab version is tricky, doesnt have its own data sheet but from what ive heard qouted it hasnt got voltage regulation like standard A.
Another variant would be using a 42V B type driver.
Really, you ask cutter for full details but im more than fairly sure that a standard 36V driver will not give you more than possibly 20w. Ask cutter for full details on voltage at 40w output.