880GM-E41 and Server 2008 / Windows Home Server 2011

I am building a WHS 2011 machine (which is based on Server 2008) and am considering the 880GM-E41 mainboard.  However when I go to the product website:
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/880GM-E41.html
I don't see drivers listed for Server 2008.  Specifically, there are chipset, audio, raid (etc) drivers listed for Windows 7 64-bit, but nothing for Windows Server 2008.  However in the past I have experienced mainboards which 'just work' regardless of the drivers that are downloadable.  My question is... before I purchase this mainboard, does anybody know if the motherboard works on Windows Server 2008?  Or which devices/features will not work?
I actually don't require the RAID drivers to work since I won't be using hardware raid, but I will need the system, chipset, and audio drivers working (whether they get pulled from Windows Update or downloaded from MSI).
Thanks!

WHS 2011 is built on the Windows Server 2008 R2 code base, which is built on Windows NT 6.1, the same core operating system used with the end-user oriented Windows 7.  So basically, you need to use Windows 7 64bit drivers and everything will be fine.

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