Unless there are plans for multi threaded applications only, I would not go with the 8350, take an i5 and it'll destroy it, roughly same price.
Avoid the 4gb 760. 4GB is too much to be utilized on a 256-bit memory bus (essentially not fast enough to deal with that amount of VRAM). Better going with a 2gb 770 or 2gb 760 and putting money elsewhere.
Unless you have a direct need for a DVD drive, I wouldn't bother tbh. DVD's are becoming a bit obsolete.
I presume you picked the Wi-Fi card as you can not wire your computer directly. Cue powerline adapters. Essentially use your internal power cabling as ethernet cables. They have little to none performance hit. I'm getting 75 down/16 up on a 76 down/18 up line. Definitely worth it for the slightly extra cost. Plus my ping is kept at around 15 on a speed checker.
Power supply, haven't heard anything bad about aerocool, but also nothing good. If you can arrange to go with a more reputable brand like corsair/coolermaster you will not regret it!
Final notes:
1. I don't know if you already have an OS, but they are not free (unless you look hard enough)! Factor it into your budget if you need to.
2. If a small amount can be extended, an SSD would be an amazing option. Prices are going down, and you could pick up (I would recommend not going lower than 64gb) for around £30-40. One of the best purchases I have made.
Just some thoughts from someone who has become a bit more savvy in the past few years.