As far as I can tell there were 4 versions of Agnus.
DIP package for A1000 only which has the same size/packaging as Paula and Denise.
Fat Agnus which is the big square design for A500/2000/1500 machines but identical in features.
Fatter Agnus eg 8372A which was the first 1mb chip ram capable but before A500+ ECS machines.
And Rev 6 A2000/A500+ which had the 8375 Agnus which can go up to 2mb chip. This was also different in the A600/3000 version of Obese Agnus which is not a direct replacement.
What I am trying to find out is if there is only a physical difference between the A1000 slim DIP Agnus of A1000 and the square Fat/Fatter Agnus of the A500/A2000. ie was there an actual reason for having Fat Agnus because functionally my early A2000 with said version is no different to my A1000 with slim Agnus.
edit: This is not for making 1mb chip ram for my A1000, that's not really possible I don't think as the motherboard is 256kb and 256kb front expansion max, it's more for rarity for a machine that fails.