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As long as it has the PCIe x16 slot you need not to worry about the size of the motherboard. Any size will work. Any one at all.
However you DO need to worry about teh size of the case. Make sure it has enough speace for a graphics card of that length. Also make sure your PSU is strong enough.
However it does have to be a "x16" slot, regular PCIe (x1) may not work as it's a shorter slot.
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/FM2A85XMAE35.html#/?div=Detail
what brand/model power supply
just because it says xxxW, doesnt mean its a quality power supply
and putting the r9 280x in a fm2 board will be a huge cpu bottleneck
why put a $400+gpu in a $150 cpu/mobo combo?
I cant find the link it has been discontinued
(few made by cwt are ok, but most by andyson/toppower need alot of help)
if it has a 110/220v switch on it (not active pfc)
or 80+ rated, look into a better power supply