Hello. I was curious to know how you guys feel i should go about inspecting my hardware. I built my very first computer the other day. Spent over $1600 on it going for what i feel is sorta future proofing it. Anyways, today i accidentally put the male end of a micro usb in my io (usb 3.0) and i saw a spark. This was an esd. I looked at my motherboard and it seems to protect against it among other things but i'm still worried that i might have killed my pc. It's still working at the moment. When it first happened my sound when out for a second in my astros (they go through a mixamp which receives power from my io usb 3.0) but then it came back and has seemingly continued to work normally. Any recommendations where i should go from here to prevent stuff like this happening in the future and do you think my hardware is safe?
Specs-
Mobo: Msi x99a raider MS-7885
Cpu: i7 6800k
Aio: Corsair hi100v2 Aio
Graphics Card: Asus Strix 1070 8gb Overclocked
Ram: Corsair Vengance Lpx 8gb 2133mhz
Wifi Card: Gigabyte GC-WB867D-I
Ssd: Sandisk Pro Ssd 240gb
Psu: Corsair Cx750
Os: Windows 10 Pro 64bit
Case: Phanteks Eclipse P400
Specs-
Mobo: Msi x99a raider MS-7885
Cpu: i7 6800k
Aio: Corsair hi100v2 Aio
Graphics Card: Asus Strix 1070 8gb Overclocked
Ram: Corsair Vengance Lpx 8gb 2133mhz
Wifi Card: Gigabyte GC-WB867D-I
Ssd: Sandisk Pro Ssd 240gb
Psu: Corsair Cx750
Os: Windows 10 Pro 64bit
Case: Phanteks Eclipse P400