That list is really hard to read and there are no prices for the individual items. The mobo supports the 8350 and should be fine since you wont oc, but what sticks out is that your psu is totally overdimensioned, you could use 2 high end cards with that or three 760s.
about 975 before taxes without peripherals if you buy the parts from different vendors http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1AiTM (only 500w psu but better mobo and 1 tb hdd)
Do they assemble the pc, install windows and give you warrenty for that price? If it is so the markup is reasonable.
What is wrong with Cyber Power. They are local so that I can pick up the computer saving a shipping cost. I am a bit of a novice when it comes to computer building. I like the idea of having support in case something goes wrong. My 2 previous computers were from PC Club. Both had to have the mobo replaced within weeks. I am still using the second one. If I were to build myself I would go through Micro Center for most of the parts. Again they are local.
extremely overpriced the mobo is junk the hdd is small the keyboard is meh you do not need a 750w psu and for $1200 you can have so much more for your money.
Cyber power almost always uses Reference Graphics cards (Meaning you can get better versions of them) and they usually take a big cut somewhere around $200. If you really want to get a custom "pre-built" look at NCIX from what I hear they only add a $50 charge for building it.
However as most other people on TS will say, build it yourself. its a great experience and you save money doing it. (Even though your saving shipping from cyberpower you'd still be better off paying ~$50 for shipping as the charge for getting it built is somewhere around $200)
Or you could build it yourself and buy better components with what you save. If it's the warranty you want each component has a warranty with the manufacturer.