Could. I believe several others have had problems with that chip set in recent posts.
BTW the chip set would be 7300
I guess this is a notebook since that is a mobile chip set
Go to
Linux Display Driver - x86
note this is for the 32 bit drivers. the 32/64 bit is determined by the Suse version installed not the processor. ie you can run 32 bit Suse on a 64 bit processor. In fact it is probably a better choice because there are still a lot of 32 bit things floating around and though they will in most cases run there can be problems. There is no reason to go to 64 bit unless you need more then 4 gig of memory or have other specific needs.
for 64 bit
Linux x64 (AMD64/EM64T)
in either case go to the "SuSE NVIDIA Installer HOWTO" link
Use the manual method but be sure you install the Kernel source gcc and make before you run it.
Note this is not the newest NVIDIA driver it is Version: 100.14.11 but is the one that is recommend by the NVIDIA site ie 1.0-9755 . This could be the source of the problems.