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I develop acoustic echo cancellation algorithms for a living. if there is echo also when your mic is muted, that means that it is not really muted. This makes me think that probably your headphone is feeding back the headphones signal to the microphone, probably due to faulty circuits inside you headphones.
Since I don't have the money to buy new headphones. Is it possible to have something that does Echo Cancellation on Windows? Maybe something that creates a virtual microphone that hears for the output and "subtract" it from the mic's input?
the realtek audio driver should have it as an option in sound settings, atleast it did for my last few motherboards