As with the last cooler from Cooler Master, the Hyper TX was shipped in a standard brown shipping box, surrounded by Styrofoam packaging peanuts. Once you have cleared away the hoards of statically clinging peanuts, you will find the Hyper TX cooler in its retail blister packaging. As was with the Mars cooler, the blister pack was easily opened by cutting a plastic sticker along the top and pulling apart the plastic folds. I want to, once again, tip my hat to Cooler Master for considering our fingers when packaging their newer coolers! The only items included in the package are the Hyper TX cooler and the User’s Manual.