Originally Posted by unrealuniverse
Nope. Its becuase ATI utilise both sides of the pcb differently. Also may be becuase they use different number of layers, dunno about that though.
Ati have 4 mem chips on each side, nvidia stick them both on the same side - making it easyer to cool them all with one large heatink.
Ati also have the power regulation spread accross the pcb, with Vcore near the backplate on both sides, and Vdd at the front (cant remember where vddq and the others are).
Nvidia has to fit SLI connector in at the back and so moved all the power circuitry to the front of the card. Also as the card consumes a lot more power it needs a bit more space but not much.
Ati cards have no problem with power related stabilty either.
Cards should be getting bigger as they are cramming more onto them yet dont want to make pcbs with more layers. I expect atis crossfire cards to be a bit longer for the extra chip that needs to go on, which would take a bit of space..