CplMOFO
PrimalFear
n/m I just found the answer indirectly over at overclock.net I'll post it just in case it's useful to somebody else
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The best piece of information anyone can give you about this topic is that buying a 560 non Ti at full price is literally like throwing away $50 compared to buying a 460.
Edit - The 560 non Ti is a lower performance version of it's Ti counterpart. There's been many threads about the 560 non ti on here. Price to performance ratio wise you get more for your money if you buy a 460 or 560 Ti than you would with a 560 non ti at full price.
Edit 2 - Then there's also the aspect that the high-end 560 Ti's offer close to 570 performance for significantly cheaper, but, as always, if you want 570 performance get a 570.
Edit 3 - If you absolutely want to get as much performance as you can with your budget, look for open box 560 Ti's.
Reference EDIT 3,
EVGA online sells what they call B-Stock cards, 90 days warranty, and they have decent price also....another option!
Evga online also offers all of their cards with different warranty's pay attn. to the last 2 letters of the product number ie: AR, TR KR are all lifetime warranty items..... I got the 460SE superclocked with rear exhaust PN 01G-P3-1373-AR.... I love it and it has NEVER given me a problem, runs everything I have real fine!
edit: if you buy EVGA use my affiliate number when you register your product will ya! SMC14759QU Thanks!