Thermalright has always let their product do the talking as opposed to the packaging and the Ultima-90 is no exception. As with all Thermalright products the Ultima-90 comes in a thick brown box with just the Thermalright logo on the top.
The only indication of what is inside is the products name on the side of the box, in this case the Ultima-90. Also listed is the web address for Thermalright.
Once you open up the top of the box you are greeted with the installation instructions and a Thermalright sticker laid on top of the heatsink encased in foam. On the right is the box of accessories.
As you can see the heatsink is enclosed in a plastic bag and nestled in between a styrofoam layer.
Opening up the accessory box we have all of the included hardware. Included are mounting brackets and back plates for both AM2 and LGA775 processors, a good supply of thermal grease, and fan clips for either 92mm or 120mm fans.
Not included, but available for purchase, is a bolt through kit should you still be using a socket 939 processor. The packaging is pretty much status quo for Thermalright, so let's move on and look at the Ultima-90.