A DKB Megachip would be good (you'd get 2MB ChipRAM), but it is hard to find and expensive.
Just getting the "Fat Agnes" would be cheaper and even easier. Plus it's fairly common and easy to find.
But since you already have some of the ECS chipset in your A2000, you might already have the newer Agnes it installed. I wonder if you have to do a slight motherboard hack (i.e. cut a trace, rewire another) like that needed on the A500 to recognise the full 1MB of chipram when you have the ECS chips installed.
A simple google search should give instructions on the A2000 motherboard hack if needed.
However, if it's true that you have a revision 4.0 motherboard - then all bets are off. This is the German proto-board that had a design closer to that of the A1000 motherboard. Upgrading to 1MB chipram might entail an entirely different approach.