Best Graphics card for $250(dollars) or less?

Ok so I currently a a budget of 350 But I need to buy a PSU For the the card it self my current PSU is only 300 W and is weak obviously.

I've seen cards from 180 that can run Battlefield 4 on max settings, so I was thinking 70 dollars more should be able to run a little more.

I have a Intel i5 3.30 GHz
RAM 6 Gigs
Windows 7 64 Bit

The game I'm trying to play: World of Wacraft on Ultra with good frame rate. If not possible High Settings
Mincraft: That my render view is more than 2 chunks xD and graphics Fancy where the Frame Rate its looowww.

I currently have an Intel Family Graphics 2000 which is integrated in the processor and it only has 64 MB

It runs wow on low settings(High view distance view)Its not bad but putting it on ULTRA drops at 18 FPS and I can't even imagine going to a battle.

Best recommendations for 250:)

A pice of poop. Why should i care?

Go for nvidia 600 series with 2gb ram+ ( i got a 650 and its awesome), never go for the TI versions or TI boost versions since they are a bit better but cost alot more( what i'm saying go for the nvidia 660 istead of 650tiboost if youa re planing to chose 1 of those and so on) minecraft also works better on an SSD,

also get a PSU of max 500W, should be enough, mine is 700W but i like to overkill

i got i3 3.3ghz cpu, gtx650 4 gigs gpu, 8 gigs ram and a 120gigs ssd and this is how a friend of mine made my minecraft look

Well with your setup the best card to suite you would be the AMD radeon 7750, I have one in my PC atm, I can run just about any game at good speeds, playing max settings at 1280x720, from Prototype to Skyrim, Modern warfare 3 runs at 35-45fps on max settings like this, also the card will work with your 300 watt PSU so no need to upgrade that. http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1900809/300w-psu-handle-xfx-amd-radeon-7750-1gb-gddr5.html#. Read over that thread, also make sure you get the 7750 gddr5 version not ddr3 version (huge difference in speed) the 7750 is the most powerfull card a psu like yours can handle and it is very cheap too http://www.pcmag.com/...255,00.asp it's around 100$ but if you want to spend a bit more you could get a new psu and a Radeon R9 270 http://www.anandtech.com/show/7503/the-amd-radeon-r9-270x-270-review-feat-asus-his, it is great money for value around 220$-250$ plus a good new PSU would be around 100$ maybe, but the new PSU would be future proof
Edit: forgot to say, yes a radeon 7750 will easily play the games you want at double the speeds you need them at, it can play Devil May Cry 4 on max settings 720p resolution at 115fps average