That's not simply answered without some more details on your NAS and your expected usage.
What is your home NAS (make/model/home built)? What do you plan to use it for? What's your budget? Do you require drives that will be RAID capable? Do you have noise requirements? Heat requirements? Are you looking for 5400RPM or 7200RPM drives?
Unless I'm totally mistaken there is no such thing as a RAID incapable hard drive! Of course there are RAID edition drives but the major difference usually is an extended warranty and mean time before failure duration.
Just find a balance between price and warranty. Performance wise I wouldn't bother, all 2000GB drives in Raid5 should deliver plenty!
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