I can now confirm that I've had a stable machine for more than 7 hours
using 6k for latency. I think the longest I had with out the option was
~3 hours and generally it was ~45 minutes to crash.

Nils, I'm setting the parameter in /etc/default/grub by appending it to
the "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT" options then running `update-grub`.
That has worked for me, although I'm not sure how to confirm it took.
That is a permanent method, I started by just adding the 250 during boot
so it was for a single boot while testing.

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