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my new HDDs do not make ticking sounds but all my dying old HDDs do.
In the worst case scenario, just get a HDD docking station and makes the HDD external. Only manually turn on the HDD if you needed it.
UPDATE:
I did a bit of googling, seems like this is a problem since build 1809. You can disable APM with 3rd party software like CrystalDiskInfo. Moving the drive to external (like docking station) also helps, because USB3.0 is outside that APM boundary (APM is applicable to drives connected to SATA's AHCI interface).
In all your power profiles in WINOS such as balanced and high performance, disable the hdd sleep by setting that to 0 and apply