help choosing cable pc to dac.


I would like to stream audio from windows 10 pc.I am concerned with the limitations of the pc source.How far should I go up the cable chain ? 18ft run of 3.5mm to rca to dac.I want a good signal without added noise but don't want to waste money either.Can anyone share their experience or make recommendations.?RW
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I take it that your sound card has the 3.5mm output. I see no reason a 3.5mm to dual RCA cable would not work for you. 
Thank you,now do i go cheep or will i benifit from a high quality cable?I am curently pondering on an audioquest cable as they are most commenly stocked.How far far up the chain should i go based on my pc limitations?Thaks again as i think I'm on track now.RW
Personally I wouldn't go crazy on the cable. I'd look for an entry level cable by good manufacturer to connect to the musical fidelity v link.  I would definitely not use the 3.5mm jack.  USB will be far better.  The Cable Co. Has custom lengths available for Kimber V21 digital coax with RCA connectors.  That will cost you $149 for a 5.5 meter run.  There is a V-Link II on Audiogon now for $90 which will handle up to 24/192, so that's a steal!  Pick up a short high quality USB cable such as Kimber's USB Cu for $50 also from The Cable Co.  Total expenditure $300.  Pretty high quality stuff, and getting the benefit of USB out of the computer is great.  Good Luck!
The V-link II for sale is mine. It only goes to 24/92. Though I agree that a USB/SPDIF converter would serve better, it might be that a entry level cable will serve the OPs' objectives regarding background music listening. I bought a 20' cable on E-bay that would suffice for ~$25. 
As a follow up on my last post. The OPs' sound card outputs through 3.5mm analog using internal DAC or SPDIF using optical. 

A USB/SPDIF converter will not serve unless the OP chose to bypass the sound card and use USB which would require the purchase of a USB DAC or USB/SPDIF converter/DAC combination.

Regarding use of the 3.5mm analog output the choices are: 1) the 3.5mm to dual RCA cable under consideration, or 2) the suggestion made by audioman2015, use a 3.5mm to dual RCA converter with standard RCA interconnects.

One other option would be to purchase one of the inexpensive DACs from China off Ebay with optical input along with a toslink cable and a pair of RCA interconnects. My question would then be how to best divide the 18' between the two cables.